Vasectomy Reversal
A vasectomy reversal is a surgical procedure that reconnects the tubes (vas deferens) cut during a vasectomy, allowing sperm to travel from the testicles to the urethra. Men may consider this procedure if they wish to father children following a vasectomy. Recovery typically involves some rest, and success largely depends on the time since the original vasectomy. Patients are encouraged to follow their doctor's advice for optimal healing.
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Vasectomy Reversal: Restoring Fertility After Vasectomy | Dr Juan J Andino | UCLA Health
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Men's Health Moment: Vasectomy Reversal: Overview
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