San Paolo Vasectomy Reversal
How to Prepare for Vasectomy Reversal Surgery
After a man has had a vasectomy, there may be a number of reasons why he might seek a vasectomy reversal procedure. As many as 15 percent of vasectomy patients later decide to have the process reversed for reasons such as wanting to pursue conception with a new partner or having a change of heart that results in a desire to become a father for the first time. Once the decision has been made to seek vasectomy reversal surgery, or a reversal anywhere in the world, there are a few things male patients and couples can do to prepare.
Selecting a doctor
It is important to exercise care and research male fertility doctors before committing to have vasectomy reversal surgery done. In general, micro-surgeons are best qualified to perform vasectomy reversal, as the process involves the surgical reconnection of the tiny tubes, called vas deferens, that are severed in the vasectomy procedure. In some cases, the epididymus may have developed a blockage due to scarring or the re-absorption of sperm into the body, and this requires a type of procedure called epididymovasotomy. Only a small number of micro-surgeons in the United States will perform an epididymovasotomy.
Be sure to select a doctor that has a proven track record of restoring fertility in males who have undergone vasectomy. Patients should have the option of discussing concerns and procedures with the vasectomy reversal doctor prior to the procedure.
Surgery pre-op
In order to further the chances of a successful vasectomy reversal surgery, there are steps patients should follow prior to the operation date. The best candidates for vasectomy reversal are males who are in relatively good health, physically fit, and do not smoke. Two weeks prior to the vasectomy reversal, a patient should not take ibuprofen or aspirin, because these medications can cause excess bleeding. Instead, acetaminophen should be used for pain relief in this time period.
Another pre-operative surgery step patients may be required to see to is to clean and shave the scrotum. Patients should bring a clean athletic supporter to the vasectomy reversal surgery to wear following the procedure, to aid in healing and support. Also, vasectomy reversal patients may not drive themselves home, and must arrange for transportation prior to the date of the operation.
About Dr. Aaron Spitz
A top ranking micro-surgeon and male fertility specialist, Aaron Spitz, MD, offers services that include consultations, reversal operations, and other fertility services. Prospective San Paolo vasectomy reversal patients are encouraged to visit his web site at http://www.vasectomyreversalusa.com. to learn more about the services offered by Dr. Spitz.



