Vasectomy Reversal Malibu
Reversing Your Vasectomy
Sperm are created in a man's testicles and they come out of the testes from the epididymis. When a vasectomy is completed, part of the vas deferens is removed, causing the sperm to be blocked from entering the urethra. In order for someone to truly comprehend what a vasectomy reversal is that person should first understand what the process of a vasectomy does. The vasectomy is the surgery that removes part of the vas deferens in a man, which is the tube that allows a man's sperm to travel from the testicles to his urethra.
Vasectomy Reversal Malibu
Dr. Aaron Spitz typically conducts vasectomy reversal in Malibu under a high-tech microscope that is used for such procedures, which is a microscope that usually uses small sutures that reconnect the male vas deferens. The vas deferens is the tube that sperm use to travel from the testicles to the urethra. When the vas deferens is unblocked during the surgery, the sutures are used to sew the vas deferens back up and allow the healing process to begin. This is a one-day surgery and you will go home after the surgery. It's fairly typical for the patient to recover fairly quickly after the operation. If you are going to undergo vasectomy reversal surgery, you probably will be given general anesthesia.
Working With Dr. Spitz
The goal of Dr. Spitz is to make sure the couple gets the best chance possible to achieve fertility once again. Usually vasectomy reversal is the best possible option for couples, but there are several alternatives that Dr. Spitz commonly discusses with couples as other options. When Dr. Aaron Spitz conducts a vasectomy reversal, he will first sit down with the couple and talk about their specific needs.
You may find out more about these issues, including vasectomy reversal Malibu on Dr. Spitz's web site http://www.vasectomyreversalusa.com/.
