London Vasectomy Reversal

Vasectomy Reversals: Damage to Nerves and Blood Vessels

Vasectomy reversals can cause damage to nerves and blood vessels. When a vasectomy is completed, part of the vas deferens tube is removed, causing the sperm to be blocked from entering the urethra. In order for someone to truly comprehend what a vasectomy reversal is, that person should first understand what the process of a vasectomy does. The vasectomy is the surgery that removes part of the vas deferens in a man, which is the tube that allows a man’s sperm to travel from the testicles to his urethra. Sperm are created in a man’s testicles and they come out of the testes from the epididymis.

Fertility Reductions

You need to be careful about your procedure and damage to your body. 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. Dr. Aaron Spitz says these types of blockages can hinder the success rate of your London vasectomy reversal.

Call Your Doctor

You should call your doctor if you experience anything unusual after your surgery. 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. 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

More information about Dr. Spitz, London vasectomy reversal, and how to make the decision about a vasectomy reversal can be found by filling the contact form below for a free consultation with Dr Aaron Spitz.

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As a CEO of a national healthcare company, I work with many physicians nationwide. I can sincerely say that Dr. Spitz is an outstanding physician and person on multiple levels. Clinically, he is no doubt a leader in the field of urology.

More recently, it has come to my attention that Dr. Spitz is writing a book about sexual health issues and society, combining clinical insight as well as practical observations for society, addressing many of the sexual concerns people have. Very much looking forward to reading this because of his clinical expertise, keen insight on sexual and social issues, and incredible sense of humor, a combination that is rare.

Dr. Spitz is brilliant clinically and has a sense of humor to match. This is why I look forward to learning more from him through his television and media appearances as well as his upcoming written publications.

Fahim Hashim

CEO, Strategy Anesthesia

Dr. Aaron Spitz’s segments on CBS The Doctors are uniquely positioned to the viewers, as he simplifies complicated issues in this Medical Practice sector, always speaking layperson language and bringing a touch of humor to help get the message across.

His book “The Penis Book,” due out in 2017 and represented by Agent Alan Morell, Creative Management Partners in Beverly Hills, allows Dr. Spitz’s broad audience to gain important knowledge as they experience these life issues.

Dr. Drew Ordon

CBS's "The Doctors"

Dr. Spitz is a recognized and nationally acclaimed expert in the treatment of infertility and sexual dysfunction. His presence on camera is ideal, as he gives viewers a relaxed and professional feeling of confidence.

Alan Morell

Agent & CEO, Creative Management Partners

Aaron Spitz is a urologic “Renaissance Man.”  Known in the media for his expertise in the treatment of erectile dysfunction and male genital problems, Dr. Spitz is also on the cutting edge of “telemedicine.”  He is nationally prominent as a patient advocate in the AMA House of Delegates and is deeply involved in health policy issues.  In this book, Dr. Spitz brings his expertise to a topic close to the heart of all men – and women as well.

William F. Gee MD, FACS

Past President, American Urological Association

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