Vasectomy Reversal is a specialised microsurgical procedure performed to reconnect the vas deferens tubes that were cut during a vasectomy. The goal is to restore the flow of sperm from the testicles into the ejaculate, allowing the man to potentially conceive naturally without assisted reproductive technologies.
Book an AppointmentSuccess rates depend primarily on the time elapsed since the original vasectomy, but the quality of the microsurgery is paramount.
| Surgical Approach | Technique & Precision |
|---|---|
| Microsurgery | Performed under an operating microscope to accurately align and suture the tiny tubes of the vas deferens (often smaller than a pinhole). |
| Advanced Techniques | The most complex technique involves reconnecting the vas to the epididymis (Vasoepididymostomy), required if secondary blockage has occurred over time. |
| Outcome | Success is measured by the return of sperm to the ejaculate, which typically takes several months. |
Dr. Kim’s approach is defined by the high level of microsurgical precision required to achieve the best patency (flow) and pregnancy rates.
It takes time for sperm to reappear in the ejaculate and for the sperm quality to stabilise, usually 3 to 12 months. Regular semen analysis follow-up is necessary.
While patency rates (return of sperm to the ejaculate) can be very high with an expert microsurgeon, successful pregnancy depends on the female partner’s fertility and the quality of the restored sperm.
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