Vasectomy Reversal Long Beach
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When a man undergoes a vasectomy, the surgeon will block the sperm from the man from entering his urethra to keep the woman from getting pregnant during intercourse. During a vasectomy reversal in Long Beach, the micro-surgeon will unblock the sperm from entering the urethra. Male infertility is as much an emotional issue as it is a surgical one.
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There is a fair amount of pressure that can build up in the tubes behind where the vasectomy was performed, since a vasectomy keeps sperm from going out the urethra. If there is enough pressure that builds up here, the vasectomy can rupture. The place where the rupture happens becomes yet another spot where blockage happens.
The more blockages there are to your sperm's path to the urethra, the more difficult it is for a surgeon to unblock that path and allow your sperm to flow through freely. Dr. Aaron Spitz says these types of blockages can hinder the success rate of your vasectomy reversal in Long Beach.
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If there is enough pressure there behind your scar from your vasectomy, a blow out can occur, creating a tiny rupture. When this happens a new spot for a blockage occurs, providing for yet another spot where sperm cannot travel through. It is very possible that after a vasectomy there is too much pressure that builds up at the spot of your vasectomy in your vas deferens tube.
It can provide a longer vasectomy reversal surgery and some complications, according to Dr. Aaron Spitz, a primary urologist, if you are planning to get a vasectomy reversal in Long Beach and you have one or more of these ruptures. Dr. Spitz commonly conducts these types of surgeries.
By visiting Vasectomy Reversal USA., guests to Dr. Spitz's site may find out more information about other alternatives to vasectomy reversal.



