5 Things To Know Before Vasectomy Reversal
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Surgical Solutions Network
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Toronto, ON M3C 1J4
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Surgical Solutions Network offers private vasectomy reversal surgery in Canada for men from Vancouver, British Columbia; Winnipeg, Manitoba; and throughout the country who wish to have children after a vasectomy. This microsurgical procedure reconnects the tubes, called the vas deferens, cut during a vasectomy.
Many men from across Canada and worldwide choose Surgical Solutions for vasectomy reversal without a long wait. Our fellowship-trained urologists have years of experience performing this procedure using microsurgical techniques. We strive to provide exceptional pre- and post-operative care and a compassionate, caring, and rewarding experience with a patient-centred approach.
To learn more about vasectomy reversal and get answers to commonly asked questions, check out this blog post: 5 Facts You Should Know Before Your Vasectomy Reversal.
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A vasectomy reversal is performed under local anaesthetic combined with light general anaesthesia, ensuring a safe procedure. The procedure begins with a small incision made over the old vasectomy site. The two ends of the vas deferens are identified, freed from the surrounding scar tissue, and then reconnected. The surgery usually takes 1 to 2 hours. You can expect to go home on the same day if you have a routine vasectomy reversal.
Chances for success depend on many factors, including the vasectomy method and, most importantly, the length of time since the vasectomy was performed.
Pain is mild to moderate, similar to what you experienced in your vasectomy, and can be treated with medication. You should be able to resume normal physical activities, including sex, within 3 weeks.
Results are not immediate; it may be months or more before fertility and a normal sperm count are restored. After a vasectomy, some men produce anti-sperm antibodies that can make it more difficult for pregnancy to occur once it is reversed. A successful reversal can lead to conception, typically within 12 to 24 months.
If you are ready to discuss your surgery needs with our fellowship-trained surgeons, contact us using our online form to request a consultation today. Your patient care adviser will discuss your medical history, surgery preparation, and any potential risks or complications during your consultation.