About Reverse Vasectomy

Reverse Vasectomy, also known as vasovasostomy, is a procedure used to reverse a vasectomy and thus restore the ability to produce offspring to the male patient. In vasectomy, the tubes in the male reproductive system are cut, which prevents sperm from leaving the body. In reverse vasectomy, these tubes are reattached so that the sperm can once again leave the body, and potentially fertilize an egg.

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