We look after many men in this situation. If you are interested in a vasectomy reversal, we would be delighted to help.
This allows the sperm to be ejaculated during sexual intercourse and potentially achieve a pregnancy.
The procedure is typically performed under general anaesthesia and involves microsurgical techniques to precisely reconnect the vas deferens. It usually takes 2-4 hours. The success of the procedure depends on factors such as how long it has been since the original vasectomy.


Microscopic vasectomy reversal is a delicate procedure designed to reconnect the tubes that allow sperm to be present in semen again. Here is an overview of how it is performed.
The type of surgical procedure performed actually depends on what surgeons find at the time of surgery.
For instance, a vasovasostomy (VV) will reconnect the vas deferens directly, while a vasoepididymostomy (VE) attaches the vas to the epididymis if there’s a blockage near the testicular end.
Both approaches aim to improve the chance of a natural pregnancy.
As the surgery requires a small incision, it is typically performed under general anaesthetic in a private hospital. Usually, it takes 2 hours, and patients return home the same day.
The great thing about microscopic vasectomy reversal is that it offers an ability to enjoy natural conception. It avoids the need for assisted reproduction procedures and treatment and can enable couples to have multiple pregnancies, from just the one procedure.
By using specialised microsurgical instruments, the surgeon can achieve fine, accurate connections at the end of the testicles.
The good news is that most patients who wish to have more children after a vasectomy are potential candidates for a vasectomy reversal. That said, the following does apply.
Factors such as the length of time since the original vasectomy, a man’s overall health, and previous surgical outcomes can all affect eligibility.
Choosing an experienced surgeon will ensure that the surgical procedure performed has the best chance to maximise success.
However, before proceeding, some men may benefit from pre-surgery fertility testing to check their levels of sperm production. This can help predict the chances of restoring fertility.
After recovery, most patients can resume sexual activity within a few weeks following surgery, on their surgeon’s advice.
At Restore Urology, we combine advanced microsurgical techniques with personalised care to achieve the best results. Expert knowledge and the presence of lab scientists (embryologists), ensure the best chances of patency (sperm presence in the ejaculate, using either vaso-vasostomy, or epididymo-vasostomy as required.
Our experienced team performs each procedure in a private hospital setting and prioritises patient safety and comfort.
We are committed to helping you achieve the best possible outcome and supporting your journey to fatherhood.
At Restore Urology, we take a personalised approach to patient care, understanding that every situation is unique. We offer comprehensive evaluations and work with each patient to develop a treatment plan that is tailored to their needs.
If you are considering a vasectomy reversal, we are here to help answer your questions and provide the care you need to make an informed decision.
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