A surgical procedure to connect the vas deferens to the epididymis in order 10 bypass an obstruction in the epididymis: sometimes used for vasectomy reversal.
a surgical procedure that reverses a vasectomy in the case where there is a second blockage due to scar tissue in the epiddymis, in addition to the scar tissue from the vasectomy procedure. In this procedure the vas deferens is reconnected to the epididymis so as to bypass both scars.
A microsurgical procedure that uses a microscopic camera and very small operative tools to correct obstructions in the genital tract. The procedure requires removal of the blockage in the epididymis (the coiled tube that extends the length of each testis and connects with a larger duct - the vas deferens) and re-attachment of the epididymis to the vas deferens.
microsurgery that uses a microscopic camera and very small operative tools to remove blockage in the epididymis and to reattach the epididymis to the vas deferens
A microsurgical technique used in cases where the epididymal tubule is blocked, it involves stitching both layers of the vas deferens directly to the epididymis and its inner tubule at a point above the obstruction, allowing fluids to bypass the blockage.
Connection of the vas deferens to the epididymis, to bypass an obstruction (blockage) of the epididymis. Extremely difficult operation requiring operating microscope and an experienced microsurgeon.