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Vasectomy and Vasectomy Reversal and Its impact on Sexual Function

Feb 06, 202429 minEp. 152
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Today we are joined by Dr. Ariel Moradzadeh, he is a board certified urologist practicing in Beverly Hills, California. He specializes in men's sexual health and sexual issues. He will enlighten us on the intricacies of vasectomy, vasectomy reversal, and their potential impact on sexual function.

 

A vasectomy, a brief office-based procedure taking 15 to 20 minutes, involves cutting, clipping, and cauterizing the vas deferens, the tube carrying sperm from the testicle. Contrary to common misconceptions, a vasectomy does not impact sexual function, erection issues, testosterone levels, or cause long-term testicular pain. Some individuals, after having a vasectomy, decide to undergo a vasectomy reversal. This is often due to remarriage or a desire to have more children with a new partner. The reversal process is a delicate four-hour operation conducted under general anesthesia and requires precise microscopic techniques. The success rate varies, diminishing over time from the original vasectomy.

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