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There are many men who have previously undergone a vasectomy, only to regret their decision later on. Well, the good news is that vasectomy reversal as come a long way thanks to modern microsurgical procedures. We take a look at the reverse vasectomy and see what your chances for a successful operation are. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , A vasovasostomy, or a vasectomy reversal, is a complex, precision-oriented microsurgery and it's not one that should be trusted to just anyone. There are certain attributes that one should look for when making this important, life-changing decision. Here are five things you should consider before choosing a vasectomy reversal doctor. Related Article Tags: , , , If there's one thing that doesn't change in this life, it's the fact that people do change. And we're not the only things that change on a routine basis - rules change, values change, times change, and so on and so on. Every day, decisions get made only to be changed the next. But, what happens when that decision is a vasectomy? For years, men have been told that once you have a vasectomy, it's like a diamond - it's forever. Related Article Tags: , , , One of the greatest medical misconceptions is that a vasectomy is a permanent physical alteration. In reality, a vasectomy is reversible. The procedure is a delicate one, but it is possible. When a man undergoes a vasectomy, the vas deferens (the tubes that deliver sperm) are either cut or blocked. When a vasectomy reversal is performed, the physician must perform a microsurgery to reattach the cut ends so the flow of sperm can begin again. This is accomplished through one of two procedures - a vasovasostomy or an epididmovasostomy. Related Article Tags: , , , Vasectomy Recanalization means either a Vasovasostomy or a Vasoepididymostomy. It denotes the process of reconnecting vas-to-vas or vas-to-epididymis so that sperm can once again inhabit the seminal fluid, which once ejaculated into the vagina, would impregnate the woman and make her conceive. Related Article Tags: , , , , One of the most effective forms of birth control a couple can use is for the male to undergo a vasectomy. This is accomplished through a surgical procedure in which the vas deferens (the tubes that deliver sperm) are severed and tied off. But what happens if your life takes an unexpected turn, like marriage or a financial upswing, and the family you never thought you were going to want, now suddenly seems like a good idea? One of the best options available is to undergo a vasectomy reverse procedure. Related Article Tags: , , , ,
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