What is vasectomy reversal? Treatment & risks

Vasectomy is a surgical procedure performed by a urologist for the male with the aim of creating permanent contraception. That is, restricting the man from bearing children. The man may decide to have a vasectomy reversal due to several reasons. It could be a change in heart to have children or to treat testicular pain that may be as a result of the vasectomy.

Vasectomy reversal is also a surgery used to undo the vasectomy. In this procedure, all tubes that carry sperm from a testicle to the semen is reconnected. After the procedure, sperms become present in the semen once again, which means you can get your partner pregnant again.

The vasectomy reversals have had about 4o to over 90 percent success. There are factors also that may determine a successful vasectomy reversal such as the time of a vasectomy, the partner age, and surgeon experience and training.


Risks Involved in Vasectomy Reversal

Vasectomy reversal rarely leads to serious complications. Risks include:

        Bleeding within the scrotum which can lead to clustering of blood in a site, hence causing painful swelling. Ensure you follow the urologist doctor instructions vividly after the surgery.

        Just like every other surgery, there is a chance of an infection at the surgery site. You can treat the infection with antibiotics.

        You may experience chronic pain after the vasectomy reversal, it is very common.
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Treatments

A vasectomy reversal procedure may last between 30-60 minutes.  Local anesthesia may be used to numb the area around the scrotum. General anesthesia can also be used which will make you totally unconscious.

Vasovasostomy:

In this procedure, the surgeon reconnects or stitches the vas deferens that were cut apart during the vasectomy.

Vasoepididymostomy:

In this procedure, the surgeon stitches the vas deferens to the epididymis. This option is used if there is a scar tissue obstructing the flow of sperms into the vas deferens, or when the vasovasostomy wasn’t successful.

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