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How long do I have to stay in Surgical Center after Vasectomy Reversals and what is the recovery time?
Vasectomy Reversals treatment can be followed with two methods: Open Vasectomy Reversals or Laparoscopic Vasectomy Reversals. Many patients who have laparoscopic vasectomy reversals to repair vasectomy reversals are able to go home the same day as compare to Open Surgery. The recovery time is roughly 1 to 2 weeks. After 1 to 2 weeks, you can most likely return to the light activity.
How much time will it take for Vasectomy Reversals?
Many procedures take about an hour to perform for surgery. The rest of time is spent by a patient is to prepare for him/her for the surgery. Many patient leaves the hospital in about an hour after the surgery after the examination of their medical condition.
When do I need a Vasectomy Reversals ?
A hydrocele needs surgery if it is:
- limiting your way of life
- causing pain in the influenced area
- causing abdominal swelling or obstruction
- interfering with your daily activities
- interfering with your sexual life
- requiring emergency hospital visits for pain or distension
What will happen if I don’t repair my vasectomy reversals?
If vasectomy reversals is not treated on time, it will continue to increase in size, consequently it may cause pain and intestinal blockage.
What to expect after vasectomy reversal?
Vasectomy Reversal usually takes from 2 to 4 hours, followed by a few more hours for recovery from the anesthetic. You can expect to go home the same day. Pain may be mild to moderate. You should be able to resume normal activities, including sex, within 3 weeks.
Sperm Production and Vasectomy Reversal
Sperm production occurs in the testis. After passage through the efferent ducts, sperm are stored and undergo maturation in the epididymis. The epididymis is a continuous, tightly coiled tube approximately 15-18 feet in length, which leads into the vas deferens. Sperm that have not passed through the epididymis are generally not able to fertilize eggs under normal conditions. The vas deferens is responsible for directed and propelling sperm into the urethra. The chances of vasectomy reversal success depend on how much time has passed between the vasectomy and the reversal. Over time, additional blockages can form, and some men develop antibodies to their own sperm. The surgery is more complicated and takes more time when blockage between the vas deferens and the epididymis requires correction (vasoepididymostomy).
Microsurgical Vasectomy Reversal – Vasovasostomy, Epididymovasostomy
A vasectomy reversal is a microsurgical operation that reestablishes a connection of the vas deferens, the tube that carries sperm into the ejaculate that was previously cut during a vasectomy. At the time of vasectomy reversal, two procedures are possible:
1. A vasovasostomy may be performed, which is when the two ends of the vas deferens are reconnected.
2. Sometimes an epididymovasostomy is performed, which is when the vas deferens is reconnected to the epididymis because of a secondary obstruction in the epididymis