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A vasectomy reversal procedure, also called a vasovasostomy, reverses a vasectomy procedure's outcome. Read the article to know more about this.Description:Introduction Vasectomy is usually performed in men top revent the chances of pregnancy.This procedure involves blocking the vasde ferens tube, where the sperm cells (reproductive cells found in men) pass into the semen. This is done by cutting and blocking the vas deferens. In the vasectomy reversal procedure, the doctor will remove the scar tissue from the vasde ferens' ends, align the ends of the tube, and sew them. If doing this is impossible in some cases, the doctor will sew to a different epididymis structure. 

This procedure has relatively low side effect sand a low risk of complications.People can return home the same day after the procedure. The procedure is more affordable than other fertility treatments like invitro fertilization. What to Keep In Mind Before a Vasectomy Reversal Procedure?Before a vasectomy procedure, the doctor will take a detaile dmedical history and evaluate the patient's generalhealth.Medical history includes a history of blood disorders, allergies to antibiotic sor local anesthetics, and injuries or surgeries on the groin area, including the scrotum or genitals. Always inform the doctor if over-the-counte rmedications or prescription drugs are being taken. Certain herbal supplements,Aspirin, and anti-inflammatory drugs tend to increase the risk of bleeding in a person, so intake of it has to be info rmedby the doctor. What Happens During the Vasectomy Reversal Procedure? The patient will be administered general anesthesia by the health care provider so that the patient sleeps during thee n tire duration of the procedure. Instead of general anesthesia, local anesthesia can also be administered.Local anesthesia does not make the patient go to sleep but rather numbs a small portion of the body. Once the patient falls asleep or becomes numb,the healthcare practitioner will incision the scrotum, usually in the same place as the vasectomy scar. The doctor will then locate the end of the vasde ferens and identify the vasectomy site or blocked areas. 

Mild pain can be relieved by over-the-counter(OTC) nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like Aspirin, Ibuprofen, and Naproxen. Always check with the doctor before consuming any OTC NSAIDS

        The doctor will prescribe a stronger pain  reliever if the pain is severe. What Are the Complications Associated With a  Vasectomy Reversal Procedure?  

Vasectomy reversal procedures can be  unsuccessful if a person has other  underlying conditions that affect the testicles.Deep blockages can develop after  the surgical intervention, which can prevent  fertility.Speaking to a doctor  if someone faces difficulty conceiving a  child after the procedure is essential. The person might need a second vasectomy reversal or a  different surgery to collect the sperms from the testicular area. 

reverse the procedure. The surgery usually takes up to four hours. A vasectomy reversal procedure's success rate depend son when the person has had a vasectomy. The success rate is usually 60 to 95% for the sperm to return while the person ejaculates, and pregnancy is possible more than 50% of the time after the vasectomy reversal.