niedziela, 17 stycznia 2010

Reversed vasectomy

Reverse Vasectomy is a surgical procedure that the male genital tract connects vasectomy after the interruption. Both processes are possible at the time of vasectomy reversal:) vasovasostomy (vas deferens, the vas deferens Connectivity) epididymovasostomy (epididymis and vas deferens connection. Although vasectomy has been traditionally regarded as "permanent" form of contraception, has made progress in microsurgery in recent decades to improve the success of vasectomy reversal procedure. Technological advances in vasectomy reversal mirror in micro-surgery in the last 100 years. As a discipline that has been carried out for the first time micro-surgery in Sweden Carl Nylen middle ear surgery in 1910 [1], but the fastest growing disciplines in the 20th Century, its success has stimulated microvascular reconstruction in the war wounded soldiers. The first microsurgical vasectomy reversal was performed by Earl Owen in 1971.

Ablation Recovery

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