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When would you perform a vasoepididymostomy rather than a vasovasostomy?

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When would you perform a vasoepididymostomy rather than a vasovasostomy?

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When there is thick fluid or no fluid coming out of the testicular end of vas deferens, this indicates that there is blockage of the tubes in the epididymis preventing the sperm from getting into the vas deferens.

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