What Happens After Vasectomy Reversal?
Most patients who choose to go in for a vasectomy reversal ate apprehensive about the procedure and success rate of the surgery. It is vital to understand that the success of the surgery will depend on a multitude of factors not the least of which is the expertise and the experience of the surgeon who performs the procedure. The technique used in the microsurgical reversal of a vasectomy is known as multi layer, 10-0 suturing. The vas deferens is a tube that helps to transport the sperms from the epididymis to the prostrate glands. This tube is severed and clamped in the original procedure while through the reversal surgery; the doctor tries to reconnect the ends of the vas deferens establishing unhindered sperm flow. However, the vas deferens is as thin as a spaghetti so you can imagine how skilled your surgeon has to be to reconnect its ends ensuring that there is no possibility of leakage.
