ORANGE COUNTY | UROLOGY ASSOCIATES
Dr. Aaron Spitz
25200 La Paz Road, Suite 200
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
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Santa Barbara Vasectomy Reversal

Vasectomy Reversal Santa Barbara

Your Vasectomy Reversal Options

Sometimes following a vasectomy reversal, there is a lot of built-up pressure behind the vasectomy blocking that causes a rupture of the tube. This means that a new level of blockage forms. In order for a vasectomy reversal in Santa Barbara to be successful, the surgeon must also reconnect the tube back to this area, so there is no more blocking. Vasectomy reversal surgery is when a surgeon enters a man to unblock the area blocked by vasectomy surgery in order to allow the man's sperm to flow to his urethra once again. Both ends of the tubes that carry sperm to the urethra are connected again and the initial scar created by the vasectomy is removed during a common vasectomy reversal.

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At no point during the vasectomy or the vasectomy reversal surgery does sperm stop being produced. Sperm production happens in the testicles and nothing is tampered with in the testicles during a vasectomy or a vasectomy reversal. Vasectomy reversal surgery is done by Dr. Aaron Spitz with a high-powered microscope. The vasectomy reversal process is done typically under some anesthesia, and the patient is asked to hold very still, especially during the critical sutures in the process that will reconnect the vas deferens fully and allow the free flowing of sperm once again. This surgery reconnects the vas deferens so that the man's sperm can once again flow from the testicles to the urethra.

Vasectomy Reversal

When this happens a new spot for a blockage occurs, providing for yet another spot where sperm cannot travel through. It is very possible that after a vasectomy there is too much pressure that builds up at the spot of your vasectomy in your vas deferens tube.

More information about vasectomy reversals and vasectomy reversal in Santa Barbara can be read online at http://www.vasectomyreversalusa.com.