Changed your mind about having that vasectomy? They can almost always be reversed. Find out what to expect. read more
Vasectomy reversal success rates can be reasonably high, especially if the time between vasectomy and reversal procedures is only a few years. But it's important to ask a microsurgeon what his success rates are and what those rates mean (see Finding a Vasectomy Reversal Doctor). read more
During a vasectomy, your doctor cuts or blocks the tubes, called the vas deferens, which carry sperm from your testes to your penis. In a vasectomy reversal, your doctor has to rejoin these tubes back together so that sperm can reach the semen you ejaculate during orgasm. read more
Vasectomy reversal is a term used for surgical procedures that reconnect the male reproductive tract after interruption by a vasectomy. Two procedures are possible at the time of vasectomy reversal: vasovasostomy (vas deferens to vas deferens connection) and vasoepididymostomy (epididymis to vas deferens connection). read more