Vasectomy Reversal in Clearwater, FL
Patients who have previously received a vasectomy will occasionally change their mind later on for a wide variety of reasons. While a vasectomy is a permanent form of birth control, there is a procedure that can reverse it effects.
Dr. Beilan is a fellowship-trained urologist who specializes in treating sexual dysfunction using medical and surgical therapies including urologic prosthetics, implants, and reconstructive surgery. Dr. Beilan is a vasectomy reversal specialist and has performed many successful procedures in his years of experience. For more information about the vasectomy reversal procedure at our sexual health clinics in Clearwater, FL, call us at (727) 441-1508 or request an appointment through our secure online form today.
How Does a Vasectomy Reversal Work?
A vasectomy procedure involves the cutting of the vas deferens. These tubes are what allows the sperm to travel from a testicle into the semen. During a vasectomy reversal, the surgeon will reconnect the tubes of the vas deferens in order to restore its connection between the sperm and semen.
The restoration of the vas deferens can be accomplished in two different ways:
- Vasovasostomy: sewing the severed ends of the vas deferens back together
- Vasoepididymostomy: attaching the vas deferens directly to the epididymis, which is the organ that holds a man’s storage of sperm.
What Are Risks of a Vasectomy Reversal?
A vasectomy reversal procedure is fairly minimal and is not associated with many side effects. Uncommon complications that can arise from a vasectomy reversal include:
- Persistent pain
- Infection
- Development of a hematoma within the scrotum
What Are My Chances of Success?
A vasectomy reversal will not always be successful. Factors that influence the outcome of a vasectomy reversal are:
- Length of time since vasectomy procedure: the more time that has passed, the less likely the vasectomy reversal will be to work
- Your partner and their age
- Your age
- Prior surgeries near the affected area (hernia, prostate resection, etc.)
What To Expect After Your Vasectomy Reversal?
Once a time span of 6 to 8 weeks has passed after the vasectomy reversal, you will attend a follow up appointment to provide a semen sample that your doctor will examine to determine whether or not the procedure was effective.
A Second Attempt
If your first attempt at a vasectomy reversal was unsuccessful, you can still try again. Sometimes, the surgery will prove ineffective due to a blockage that has formed within the vas deferens, or from other various complications.
Each surgeon will have their own vasectomy reversal success rate, which is why it is advised to seek care from an experienced surgeon who has performed several other successful vasectomy reversals.
Schedule Your Vasectomy Reversal in Clearwater Today!
If you would like to talk to men’s health specialist Dr. Beilan about a vasectomy reversal and your candidacy, schedule an appointment with Clearwater Sex Health. To schedule your vasectomy reversal consultation at our sexual health clinics in Clearwater, call (727) 441-1508 or request an appointment using our secure online form!