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There are many reasons to reverse a vasectomy like remarriage following a divorce or starting a family over after the loss of a wife or child. Regardless of your reason, there are now advanced methods to restore your fertility. How do you know the options that are right for you? By arming yourself with the latest information, you can make informed decisions with your doctor.
A vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure in which the sperm duct, or vas deterens, is cut in order to achieve sterility. Vasectomy reversal restores fertility by reconnecting the ends of the severed vas deferens, which is located in each side of the scrotum, or by connecting the vas deferens to the epididymis, the small organ on the back of the testis where sperm matures. These procedures can be accomplished through various approaches, including microsurgery, restoring the passage for sperm to be ejaculated out the urethra.
The operation is usually performed with general anesthesia if the surgical microscope is used, as any movement is magnified under the microscope.

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