
Vasectomy Reversal Extremely Difficult but Other Options Exist for Fatherhood, Says Urologist
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A Slovak urologist has clarified that while vasectomy reversal is technically possible, it represents an extremely challenging medical procedure. Dr. Martina Serátor explained that reconnecting the vas deferens requires highly complex microsurgery with no guarantee of success. The medical expert was responding to a 24-year-old man's question about whether vasectomy should be considered a permanent procedure and what options exist for men who later wish to father children. While reversal surgery is difficult and uncertain, Serátor noted that men who have undergone vasectomy can still have biological children through assisted reproductive technologies, providing alternative pathways to parenthood even after the sterilization procedure.
