This is the
study quoted by most surgeons when asked about results of vasectomy
reversal. Dr. Werthman's personal results to date is an over 98%
patency rate(sperm restored to the ejaculate) if sperm were present
in the vas fluid at surgery. This data is from the last 300 vasectomy
reversals performed by Dr. Werthman.
For microsurgical vasoepididymostomy the patency rate is over
60% and the pregnancy rate is 40%. It is for this reason that we
recommend sperm harvesting and freezing at the time of vasoepididymostomy.
This may decrease the chances of a needing a second procedure to
get sperm later if the vasectomy reversal fails.
Data collected by the Vasovasostomy Study Group (the largest multicenter
study of vasectomy reversals, published in 1991) showed a distinct
increase in success rates when the surgery was performed using an
operating microscope by a skilled micro surgeon. The American Urological
Association offers several fellowships (1-2 years of specialized
intensive training) in male infertility and microsurgery. While
many doctors will attempt this surgery, most have no formal training
as micro surgeons. It is incumbent upon the prospective patient
to make sure that the surgeon he chooses is a fellowship trained
micro surgeon and infertility expert who practices microsurgery
on a consistent basis. Even though a failed vasectomy reversal can
be successfully repaired, the first attempt is the best chance.
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