Vasectomy Reversal Procedure


June 14, 2007

Men’s health at risk over fear of Doctors

Men’s health at risk over fear of doctors (icWales)
WELSH men are risking their health because they are too scared to visit the doctor, a study shows.

Esperanza to hold mens health fair (The San Angelo Standard-Times)
In honor of National Mens Health Week, Esperanza Health & Dental Centers in San Angelo is hosting a mens health fair from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the YMCA, 353 S. Randolph St.

Vasectomy Reversal

Although men considering vasectomies should not think of them as reversible, and most men and their spouses are satisfied with the operation, there is a procedure to reverse vasectomies using vasovasostomy (a form of microsurgery). This procedure is not effective in all cases, with the success rate depending on such factors as the method used for the vasectomy and the length of time that has passed since the vasectomy was performed. There is evidence that men who have had a vasectomy produce abnormal sperm, which would explain why even a mechanically successful reversal does not always restore fertility.

In one study, vasectomy reversal was found to be 75% effective for reducing the symptoms of chronic post-vasectomy pain.

In order to allow a possibility of reproduction (via artificial insemination) after vasectomy, some men opt for cryostorage of sperm before sterilization.

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