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Martin D. Bastuba, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Medical Director
Vasectomy Reversal Patient Guide
Our complete guide to vasectomy reversal
Vasectomy Reversal Topics
The decision to have a reversal can be difficult. There are annually
500,000 men in the U.S. who choose vasectomy as a means of permanent birth
control. About five percent of these men choose at some point in time to reverse
the vasectomy...
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Dr. Bastuba keeps reversal costs as low as possible for his patients
while giving world-class level of patient care. Dr. Bastuba offers a fixed,
all-inclusive price for the vasectomy reversal. The low, very competitive,
all-inclusive cost also applies to the more complicated vasoepididymostomy...
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Contrary to popularly held beliefs, the chance of success with vas reversal
down not suddenly decline after 10 years. Dr Bastuba has successfully reversed
patients up to 30 years following vasectomy with pregnancy occurring as early
as a few months post reversal...
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Thank you so much for all that you have done for us. With one afternoon you
changed our lives. Yesterday, I found out that we are expecting! Words cannot
express the gratitude we feel for you and your staff. Everyone was so friendly
and knowledgeable. If only we had come to you earlier...
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Vasectomy reversal is a surgical procedure restoring the flow of sperm through
the vas deferens. In preparation for the vasectomy reversal, the patient is
put under general anesthesia. If desired, the procedure can be performed under
local anesthesia like epidural or spinal anesthesia instead...
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Look over Dr. Bastuba's shoulder and follow a microsurgical vasectomy reversal in pictures. See what happens in his operating room during
a vasovasostomy and during
a vasoepididymostomy. CAUTION: Very explicit photographic content!
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A reversal procedure does not require an overnight hospital stay
and lasts from 3 to 5 hours at an outpatient surgery center.
Pain and discomfort after the vasectomy reversal may be similar to the pain
experienced after the vasectomy...
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Make sure that your microsurgeon performing your surgery is certified
by the American Board of Urology and that the certification is current...
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Dr. Bastuba provides comprehensive patient care for his vasectomy reversal
patients. His special interests are patients who need a redo vasectomy reversal
and the more complicated vasoepididymostomies...
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Vasectomy reversal is considered as failed when sperm is not found in the ejaculate
after 12 months past the reversal. One in ten men undergoing vasovasostomies
and two out of five men having a vasoepididymostomy have no healthy sperm after
surgery...
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Last Updated:
March 1, 2010
Reviewed by Dr. Martin Bastuba and his medical staff
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