We understand that surgery can be daunting, but don’t worry, our specialised medical staff will be there to answer any questions or worries you may have.
The procedure is performed under a general anaesthetic so you will be asleep for the entirety. Before the surgery, you will be seen by your anaesthetist who will discuss the options of a spinal anaesthetic or a general anaesthetic as well as pain relief post-surgery with you.
Incisions will be made on either side of your scrotum where your surgeon will be able to locate the two ends of the vasa deferentia.
Using specialised medical tools, your consultant will remove any scar tissue that has developed and will join the vasa together using magnification and microsurgical techniques.
In some cases, the ends of the vasa are impossible to re-join due to the large segment that has been removed. If this is the case, we may be able to join the upper ends of the tubes to your epididymis, however, this is considered less successful.