Seoul Vasectomy Reversal
What To Expect During Vasectomy Reversal
Once a male patient has undergone a vasectomy, he may decide in the future that he wants to try and restore the ability to conceive. The process of restoring male fertility through surgical reconnection of the vas deferens is relatively new in Seoul. Vasectomy reversal is a recent introduction around the world. Patients considering a vasectomy reversal procedure should know what to expect during the surgery.
The Vasectomy Reversal Process
The first step a vasectomy reversal doctor takes during surgery is accessing the vas deferens, which is the tube that carries sperm into the flow of seminal fluid, by cutting the underside of the scrotum to expose the testicle. It is important to view the vas deferens at the point where the original vasectomy occurred, as there may be scarring or blockage.
Following exposure of the vas deferens, the vasectomy reversal doctor must perform a seminal fluid assessment to determine whether there is sperm present in the fluid, and how to proceed with the reconnection of the vas deferens. This fluid assessment should be done with a high-powered microscope for the highest probability of Seoul vasectomy reversal success.
After the vasectomy reversal doctor has completed the surgery, the area is covered with bandages. The patient should wear an athletic supporter, should not drive himself home, and should engage in a routine of ice packs and pain relievers for several weeks following the surgery.
About Dr. Aaron Spitz
Aaron Spitz, MD, ranks in the top percentage of American micro-surgeons and fertility specialists. Through his practice, Dr. Spitz provides a full complement of services for men and couples, including reversal surgery, consultations, follow-up, and other fertility services. Prospective patients can learn more on his website at http://www.vasectomyreversalusa.com.
