Vasectomy Reversal Consultation

Vasectomy is a method through which one can control birth, during which process the vas deferens tubes are disconnected through cutting. Vasectomy reversal refers to the reconnecting of these tubes to stop birth control process.

Many seek vasectomy reversal consultation for variety of reasons, including need to know the chances for the reversal success and options available if the reversal cannot work at all. The reversal success is influenced by the time lapse between the vasectomy and the reversal surgeries.

Those considering vasectomy reversal may need to carry it out during the first 10 years after undergoing vasectomy. This improves the chances of success, chances which decline as time lapses. Those consulting the doctor or medics after three years have the greatest chance of having a successful surgery.

Some men may end up developing antibodies to sperms over a period of time, making it difficult for successful vasectomy reversal. The antibodies facilitate an additional blockage to the vas deferens tubes. Occurrence of additional blockages means there is need for complicated surgery procedure on the vas deferens. One of the tasks involved in such a surgery is correcting the epididymis. The practice or surgery is referred to as asoepididymostomy.

Vasectomy reversal consultation is also beneficial for those who want to understand what to expect after undergoing the reversal surgery. It may only take two to 4 hours to undergo this type of surgery. In addition, patients may take a few more additional hours in order heal. Those undergoing this type of surgery in a hospital facility can expect to go home on the same day.

Vasectomy reversal consultation can help individuals understand the risks such as a possibility for infection at the site. Some other risks include building of fluids in the scrotum, which may need draining. This liquid is referred to as hydrocele. Other risks include being injured at the arteries and nerves located in the scrotum.

Doctors confirm that the patient was fertility before he or she underwent vasectomy, before they can do the reversal surgery. In addition, patients can undergo some tests in order to check whether their semen contains semen antibodies before and after going through the reversal surgery. Those who report semen antibodies in their semen many not make their partners pregnant. Such patients may opt for other solutions such as intracytoplasmic sperm injection. Another solution to patients who experience such misfortune is in vitro fertilization.

Before undergoing vasectomy reversal surgery, reaching out vasectomy reversal consultation may help understand whether it will be possible to resume normalcy and after how long. Individuals are expected to resume normalcy, including sex within three weeks. Other needs for this consultation include understanding the costs of surgery, how the patients should take care of the situation after surgery – for instance in relation to managing pains – and when to return for check ups when necessary.