Los Angeles Vasectomy Reversal
Vasectomies are meant to provide couples with a form of birth control that is 100 percent effective. When a man undergoes a vasectomy, the surgeon will block the man's sperm from entering his urethra, thereby preventing the man's partner from getting pregnant during intercourse. During a Los Angeles vasectomy reversal, the micro surgeon will unblock the sperm from entering the urethra, thereby resolving the male infertility caused by the vasectomy.
Sperm Leakage
Sperm leakage is something that should be watched for while you are undergoing your surgery. Even though your vas deferens tube may stop the sperm from traveling, that doesn't mean your body stops creating sperm. Your testicles continue producing sperm. Sometimes, as a result of a vasectomy surgery, there can be sperm leakage in other parts of the vas deferens tube. Such sperm leakage can indicate the presence of other blockages which need to be cleared in order for the vasectomy reversal to be successful.
Dr. Aaron Spitz, a leading urologist and microsurgeon, uses advanced techniques and high-tech equipment to identify and clear such blockages, thereby giving his patients the best chance of full reversal of male infertility and the increased chance of achieving pregnancy.
Vasectomy Reversal and Infections
Because the vasectomy reversal surgery is localized, the chance of infection or other complications is relatively minor. Most of your post-operative care will be focused on allowing the vas deferens to heal. After you have a Los Angeles vasectomy reversal, Dr. Spitz would recommend that you engage in only light work and light exercise for at least a month after your vasectomy reversal. Dr. Spitz also recommends that you either stay away from sex for a couple weeks or just partake in light sexual activity.
More information about vasectomies and fertility along with Los Angeles vasectomy reversal can be found on Dr. Spitz's Internet site, http://www.vasectomyreversalusa.com.


