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Exploring the Success of Vasectomy Reversal
Did you know that a significant percentage of men who undergo vasectomies later divorce and remarry? It’s not uncommon for men to undergo vasectomy reversal to allow them to start a family with their new partner. Vasectomy reversals have a high success rate, particularly if they are performed not long after the original surgery. However, even if it has been over 10 years since the original surgery, vasectomy reversals have a success rate of about 80 to 90 percent.
You can hear more about vasectomy reversals by watching this video. It answers some common questions men have, such as whether vasectomy reversals are painful and what men should look for in a surgeon.
To find out whether vasectomy reversal might be right for you, you can consult Dr. Joshua Green at the Center for Vasectomy Reversal and Male Infertility. Call (941) 961-4581 and schedule your appointment to discuss infertility procedures in Sarasota.
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Preparing for a Vasectomy Reversal Procedure
Every year, millions of men undergo vasectomies as a form of permanent birth control. However, it’s not quite accurate to call a vasectomy permanent since there are procedures that can restore a man’s reproductive capabilities. According to some studies, as many as 10 percent of men who undergo vasectomies later seek vasectomy reversal. If you are one of these men, consult with a vasectomy reversal surgeon in Sarasota to discuss your options and determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure. If you are, here are some things to remember as you prepare for vasectomy reversal surgery.
Stop Taking Certain Medications
Two weeks before your scheduled vasectomy reversal, your doctor may have you stop taking certain medications to minimize complications during surgery. For example, pain relievers such as aspirin and ibuprofen can increase your risk of bleeding. During the initial consultation, your surgeon will go over the medications you are taking and advise you on which ones specifically to stop taking prior to surgery.
Don’t Eat or Drink Before Surgery
It is crucial that you have a completely empty stomach at the time of the procedure, which is why you are not advised to eat or drink for at least 12 hours before the scheduled time of your procedure. You can eat something and hydrate as soon as the procedure is finished.
Arrange for Transportation
Although vasectomy reversal is an outpatient procedure, the anesthesia may take a few hours to wear off after surgery. You may also experience some minor discomfort and aching as the effects of the aesthesia dissipate. For your comfort and safety, we recommend arranging for someone to drive you home or to your hotel after surgery.
If you are thinking about reversing your vasectomy, Dr. Joshua Green at the Center for Vasectomy Reversal and Male Infertility in Sarasota can help. Dr. Green is one of the leading vasectomy reversal surgeons in the region, and is happy to answer any of your questions regarding the procedure. Call (941) 961-4581 to talk to an expert today.
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Deciding Whether Vasectomy Reversal is Right for You
There was a time when it made sense for you to get a vasectomy, but things have changed and now you’re thinking about reversing the procedure. But how do you know if a vasectomy reversal is the right decision? The first step is to consider your needs. Regardless of your situation—whether you’re exiting an old relationship, entering a new one, or in a better position to have children—if you’ve changed your mind about your vasectomy it’s time to talk to a vasectomy reversal surgeon in Sarasota about your options. In the meantime, here are some things to think about that will help you feel more comfortable about the decision you make.
Consider the Risks
As with any surgical procedure, you should first consider the risks. Thankfully, complications resulting from a vasectomy reversal are uncommon. Infection is arguably the most serious risk, but Dr. Green takes every precaution before, during, and after the procedure to minimize the risk.
Consider the Success Rates
You should also consider the chances of success. Although it’s difficult for any surgeon to provide you with an estimate of success until a preliminary inspection or consultation has been performed, success rates for vasectomy reversal procedures are generally high. If you are seeking vasectomy reversal less than five years after the initial procedure was performed, there is better than a 95% chance of sperm in the ejaculate. Rates go down slightly the longer its been, but even vasectomies that were performed over 10 years ago have between an 80-90% success rate.
Consider the Alternatives
Finally, you should consider all of the alternatives available to you. For example, te MESA procedure can remove sperm from the epididymis, which can then be used for in vitro fertilization (IVF). However, vasectomy reversal offers the most natural and cost effective option for achieving pregnancy.
If you would like to take the next step, contact Dr. Joshua Green by calling (941) 961-4581. Dr. Green heads the staff at the Center for Vasectomy Reversal and Male Infertility in Sarasota, FL . You can schedule a consultation with Dr. Green online. Everyone here at the Center for Vasectomy Reversal looks forward to helping you.
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What to Expect After Vasectomy Reversal
Vasectomy reversal surgery is a minimally invasive outpatient procedure that typically takes between two and three hours to complete. After surgery, you will awaken in the recovery room and rest for a few hours while the anesthetic wears off. You will be discharged from the clinic once you are awake and fully alert, with prescriptions for pain relief and an antibiotic. You may experience minimal discomfort in the days and weeks following the procedure; apply a cold pack to ease soreness and take pain medication as prescribed.
Dr. Joshua Green and the rest of the staff here at the Center for Vasectomy Reversal and Male Infertility in Sarasota, FL will provide you with directions and tips for recovery following the procedure. Dr. Green is one of the leading vasectomy reversal surgeons in Florida, and the Center for Vasectomy Reversal will make sure you are comfortable and well cared for before and after surgery. Call us at (941) 961-4581 or contact us online to schedule your initial consultation.
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Understanding the Vasectomy Reversal Process
Vasectomies are considered a permanent form of birth control, but that doesn’t mean the procedure (or its effects) or irreversible. In the United States, approximately 600,000 men have vasectomies every year. Of those who undergo the procedure, about 5% will opt to have the procedure reversed. Vasectomy reversal, also known as a vasovasostomy, is a minimally invasive procedure that can be completed in as little as two hours when performed by a skilled vasectomy reversal surgeon in Sarasota . If you are considering a vasovasostomy, continue reading to learn more about the vasectomy reversal process.
Sperm Analysis
There are actually two types of procedures that can reverse a vasectomy: vasovasostomy and vasoepidydmostomy. It typically is not possible for your surgeon to know in advance which procedure will be performed, which is why the first step in reversing a vasectomy is to extract fluid from the severed end of the vas deferens closest to the testicle and examine for its appearance and the presence of sperm.
Vasovasostomy
If sperm are present or the fluid is clear, your surgeon will likely proceed with the vasovasostomy procedure. During this procedure, the surgeon will make a small incision directly over the vasectomy scar. He will then locate the severed ends of the vas deferens and recut to create clean edges that are then sewn back together.
Vasoepididymostomy
If the fluid contains no sperm, or if it appears creamy and thick, it indicates to your surgeon that there is a blockage in the epididymis. This obstruction may result from infections or trauma, or may be secondary to long-standing obstruction that has resulted in damage to the epididymal tube. A vasoepidydmostomy is more technically demanding, as it requires the surgeon to bypass the blockage in order to surgically reconnect the vas deferens.
Dr. Joshua Green at the Center for Vasectomy Reversal and Male Infertility in Sarasota, FL has performed hundreds of vasectomy reversals over years of clinical practice. If you would like to consult with one of the leading vasectomy reversal surgeons in Florida, call Dr. Green’s office at (941) 961-4581.
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How to Select a Vasectomy Reversal Surgeon
Are you reconsidering having children? Vasectomy reversal is a common procedure that can restore reproductive and sexual functioning in as little as two or three hours. However, it’s critical that you take the time to find a surgeon who specializes and is trained in microsurgical vasectomy reversals. Watch this video for more information on selecting a vasectomy reversal surgeon to handle your procedure.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Joshua Green at the Center for Vasectomy Reversal and Male Infertility. Dr. Green is one of the top vasectomy reversal surgeons in Sarasota, though he regularly treats men from all over the United States. Dr. Green and the team at the Center for Vasectomy Reversal and Male Infertility are committed to helping you achieve your family goals. Visit our website to learn more about our services, or call the clinic at (941) 961-4581 to schedule a consultation with Dr. Joshua Green .
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Answers to Your Questions about Vasectomy Reversal
Some things are permanent—fortunately, a vasectomy isn’t one of them. Although the success rate of a vasectomy reversal is highest in the immediate years following the procedure, vasectomies can be reversed after very long periods of time, even after more than 25 years in some cases. If your plans have changed, Dr. Joshua Green at the Center for Vasectomy Reversal and Male Infertility in Sarasota can help. To get you started, here are answers to some of the most common questions about vasectomy reversal .
Q: How long does vasectomy reversal take?
A: When performed by a skilled surgeon like Dr. Green, a vasectomy reversal generally takes between two and three hours. Although most men describe some discomfort for a few days after surgery, the entirety of the procedure (including recovery) will not require a significant investment of your time.
Q: What are the risks?
A: Complications after vasectomy reversal are very uncommon. The only significant risks of vasectomy reversal surgery bleeding within the scrotum and infection. Fortunately, Dr. Green takes every precaution to minimize these risks for a speedy recover following surgery.
Q: What is the success rate?
A: The success rate varies based on several different factor, but generally there is better than a 95 percent chance of sperm in the ejaculate if the reversal procedure is performed less than five years after the vasectomy. Success rates go down slightly the longer it’s been since the vasectomy was performed, but are still very high thanks to advancements in the field and practice of vasectomy reversal.
Q: Are there alternatives to vasectomy reversal?
A: Although there are no permanent alternatives to vasectomy reversal, there are methods that can help you become a father without undergoing surgery. Dr. Green is able to collect sperm, which can then be used for in vitro fertilization (IVF).
If you have any additional questions or would like to schedule a consultation with Dr. Joshua Green, contact the Center for Vasectomy Reversal and Male Infertility at (941) 961-4581. You can also contact us online if you have a specific question for Dr. Green or about the vasectomy reversal procedure.
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How We Support Out-of-Town Patients
Dr. Joshua Green is one of the leading vasectomy reversal surgeons in Sarasota. Most of the patients treated at the Center for Vasectomy Reversal and Male Infertility travel from out of town. If you are travelling from out of town, we offer a number of options to facilitate a pleasant experience. Many of the pre-operative necessities can be taken care of online or over the phone. Dr. Green has also negotiated a discounted rate for vasectomy reversal clients at the nearby Hampton Inn Sarasota, located across the street from the surgery center.
If you have any questions about out-of-town arrangements for a vasectomy reversal , please call the Center for Vasectomy Reversal and Male Infertility at (941) 981-4341. You can also contact us online if you have any questions about the procedure, including success rates and costs.
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What are the Most Common Causes of Male Infertility?
Couples who wish to conceive face many obstacles, but nearly half of the problems are related to the male. By some estimates, 40 percent of difficulty with conception is related to male infertility. There are numerous causes for male infertility, including trauma to the testicles at an early age, alcohol and/or marijuana use, family history of cystic fibrosis, and other hormonal and genetic causes and abnormalities. This brief video provides a good overview of the common causes behind male infertility.
Dr. Joshua Green and the Center for Vasectomy Reversal and Male Infertility in Sarasota offer a number of procedures that can help overcome male infertility challenges. Sperm retrieval procedures such as testicular sperm extraction (TESE), microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration (MESA0, and percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration (PESA) can help you and your partner achieve realistic pregnancy rates. Call us at (941) 981-4341 to schedule your consultation to discuss male infertility and infertility procedures.
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Comparing Vasectomy Reversal Procedures
If you have had a vasectomy, you have likely put a great deal of thought into the procedure; if you are thinking about having a vasectomy reversal in Sarasota, you are probably giving it the same level of consideration. Understanding the different vasectomy reversal options may not only help you get an idea of which one will work best for your needs, but may also make you feel more comfortable before the procedure. Read on to learn more about the different vasectomy reversal procedures.
Vasovasostomy
A traditional vasectomy reversal is known as a vasovasostomy. The goal of this procedure is to reconnect the previously severed ends of the vas deferens. Your vasectomy reversal surgeon will make a small incision in the scrotum in order to locate the vas deferens and the site of the initial vasectomy. Your surgeon will check for fluid in the testicular side of the vas and then make the connection. This process typically takes about two to three hours.
Vasoepididymostomy
If your vasectomy reversal surgeon does not find any fluid in the testicular side of the vas, a vasoepididymostomy may be performed. This procedure is used when the epididymis is blown out or obstructed. During a vasoepididymostomy, your vasectomy reversal surgeon will connect the vas and the epididymis, which is where the sperm mature. Individuals who wait longer than 10 years to undergo a vasectomy reversal after their vasectomy are more likely to require a vasoepididymostomy.
Are you looking for more information about the different types of vasectomy reversal procedures? Contact the Center for Vasectomy Reversal and Male Infertility or visit our website. We serve the Sarasota area with vasectomy reversals and other male infertility procedures. For more information or to make an appointment with Dr. Joshua Green, give us a call at (941) 981-4341.
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