Vasovasostomy and Vasoepididymostomy
Vasovasostomy and Vasoepididymostomy are microsurgical procedures performed to restore male fertility, most commonly after a vasectomy. Vasovasostomy reconnects the sperm-carrying tubes (vas deferens), while Vasoepididymostomy addresses blockages closer to the testicle by connecting the tube directly to the epididymis. Both aim to allow sperm to exit the body, enabling conception.
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