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Cut the vas deferens where it has been pulled out of the scrotum. Seal the vas deferens by tying it, using heat, placing surgical clips or using a combination ...
During the procedure, a surgeon reconnects each tube (vas deferens) that carries sperm from a testicle into the semen. After a successful vasectomy reversal, ...
First, what exactly is a vasectomy? Well, your tubes called the vas deferens, are the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles out to your urinary tract where ...
The vas deferens tubes carry sperm from the testicles to the semen. "We're essentially putting those two tubes back together that were initially cut for the ...
Surgical removal might damage the epididymis or the vas deferens, a tube that transports sperm from the epididymis to the penis. Damage to either can reduce ...
Vasectomy is done by cutting or blocking two tubes, called the vas deferens, so that sperm can't get into the semen. Sometimes, due to a change in life ...
Sperm that are unable to travel through the tube that carries sperm from each testicle and is cut during vasectomy (vas deferens) may cause back pressure.
... vas deferens, so that sperm can't get into the semen. Sometimes, due to a change in life circumstance, men decide they want to be able to father another ...
The first is a simpler repair called a vasovasostomy. In this procedure, the ends of the vas deferens (tubes that carry sperm from the testicles into the semen ...
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