Microsurgical Vasovasostomy
Microsurgical Vasovasostomy is the more common technique for vasectomy reversal, where the two cut ends of the vas deferens are sewn back together. The vas deferens is responsible for directing and propelling the sperm from the testicle into the urethra. This procedure is only performed if sperm and fluid are still present in the vas deferens at the time of surgery. If I perform a microsurgical Vasovasostomy on both sides, there should be a 95% chance of having sperm return to the semen after this type of vasectomy reversal.
