Posts Tagged ‘vasectomy reversal success rates’

Five Biggest Impacts on Cost of Vasectomy Reversal

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

Many men who chose vasectomies at a relatively young age are now learning that a vasectomy reversal is possible.  Many times, couples inquire about vasectomy reversal after a divorce or the death of a spouse, or in some cases, the couple may have just had a change of heart about having more children.  Refinement of microscopic surgery techniques have increased vasectomy reversal success rates tremendously, allowing couples to add to their family without using in-vitro fertilization.  However, the procedure is considered elective surgery by most insurance companies, and the surgery can be expensive.  Rates for vasectomy reversals can run from $3,000 to $12,000 dollars.  There are several reasons why the reversal surgery costs this much.

Results Are Rarely Guaranteed

Unfortunately, even with the current high success rates for the surgery in the hands of the true specialists, not all reversals are successful.  A couple may go through the healing from the procedure, as well as the high cost of a vasectomy reversal, only to learn that they still cannot conceive without other methods.

Procedure Requires More Skill than Vasectomy

A vasectomy is a relatively simple procedure that is usually performed in the doctor’s office.  A vasectomy reversal is a complicated procedure that can take up to 4 hours to perform.  In addition, the procedure is best performed in a surgery center as an outpatient rather than in the doctor’s office.  The facility stay, surgeon fees, anesthesia, specialized equipment and medications all add to the cost of vasectomy reversals.

Reversal Specialists Are Highly Trained

Although most urologists are taught how to perform a vasectomy reversal, the procedure is extremely delicate and complicated.  Therefore, to increase vasectomy reversal success rates, it is important to locate a physician who specializes in this type of surgery.  It is important, however, to choose a vasectomy reversal specialist in order to achieve success (www.vasectomyreversal.com/blog/)

Length of Time Since Vasectomy

As time passes, blockages can form in the vas deferens or in the epididymis, the tube connecting the vas deferens and the testicle.  The chance of this type of blockage forming increases significantly if the vasectomy was performed more than 10 years ago.  If there is an epididymis blockage, the doctor must perform a vasoepididymostomy, which may increase the cost of the vasectomy reversal.

Microscopic Surgery

The main reason for the cost of vasectomy reversal is that the surgery requires the use of high tech surgical microscopes and microscopic sutures in order to increase the rate of success.  The surgery is time consuming and delicate, so that microsurgical vasectomy reversal doctors must spend additional time training on the equipment.  Therefore, the doctor fees will be significantly higher with skilled microsurgeons.

Vasectomy reversal is possible with the refinement of microscopic surgeries and improvements in vasoepididymostomies. The cost is sometimes prohibitive for couples, but the addition of a child to their families is well worth the investment. It is important to discuss all options with a male infertility doctor in order to make an informed decision.  For more information about the cost of vasectomy reversals, visit www.vasectomyreversal.com.

Legacy Male Health Institute – We provide the information you need for your vasectomy reversal

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Have you attempted to contact other clinics and found it hard to find detailed information for vasectomy reversal procedures concerning how the vas reversal process works from start to finish? Our educated staff members can answer your questions from vasectomy reversal costs to scheduling arrangements to visit our facility.

Before choosing a vasectomy reversal doctor, you may want to ask how many vasectomy reversals he or she has performed as well as what was the vasectomy reversal success rate of having children after the vasectomy reversal surgery.

We suggest meeting with our vasectomy reversal doctor to discuss the vasovasostomy procedure, including the risks, benefits and alternatives. It is also good to bring your partner to the initial consultation, if appropriate.

Our vasectomy reversal doctor performs vasectomy reversals at the Legacy Surgery Center of Frisco, a state-of-the-art day surgery facility providing the newest technology, microsurgical equipment, and fully trained health care professionals. Our vasectomy reversal surgery center is committed to providing personalized care with Dr. Jeffrey Buch and his dedicated staff. The vasectomy reversal surgery facility is conveniently located next door to our office.

Successful Vasectomy Reversals

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Vasectomy Reversal patients should search for a vasectomy reversal specialist trained in microsurgical vasectomy reversal procedures. Dr. Buch's experience and proficiency in the field of male infertility and his national recognition in Microsurgical Vasectomy Reversals is what patients seek.

 

Dr. Buch has performed many successful vasectomy reversals since 1985 using the most up-to-date microsurgical vasectomy reversal techniques. His vasectomy reversal success rates have been reported in medical journal articles and seminars across the country.

 

Contact Legacy Male Health Institute, P.A to obtain additional information on vasectomy reversal success and cost.

Dr. Buch Achieves Great Vasectomy Reversal Success Rates

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Dr. Buch, a vasectomy reversal doctor in Frisco, Texas achieves  great success rates on both vasovasostomy and epididymovasostomy. In general, a vasectomy reversal leads to pregnancy rates of over 50%, our pregnancy success rates average 65%. Even with more complicated redo cases of earlier failed vasectomy reversals from other vasectomy reversal doctors, Legacy Male Health’s overall statistics are 89% for return of sperm and a 55% pregnancy rate. These great vasectomy reversal success rates are based on an average of 11.5 years from time of vasectomy to time of reversal.

Vasectomy Reversal Success Rates

Monday, March 16th, 2009

Many vasectomy reversal websites do not publish their success rates.  Most commonly, success rates are reported for bilateral vasovasostomy, the straight forward vas-to-vas reconnection, and they reflect rate of return of sperm.  Published success rates will range from 90-98% return of sperm after vasovasostomy from most clinics that specialize in microsurgical repair.  However, you also need to know the success rates for return of sperm when one side requires a vasovasostomy (VV) and the other requires an epididymovasostomy (EV).  Furthermore, we have seen many cases less than 5 years from time of vasectomy to time of reversal that needed bilateral epididymovasostomy.  When one side is a VV and the other side is an EV, Dr. Buch still has a 95% success rate to return sperm to your ejaculate.  When both sides require EV, Dr. Buch still has an 85% success rate to return sperm to your ejaculate.  Only a money back guarantee or refund program can assure you of the honesty of a program’s reported success rates.  Pregnancy rates, as a measure of success, are the subject for a later post to the blog.  Find out more at www.vasectomyreversal.com .