Bakersfield Vasectomy Reversal
Finding a Good Urologist
A Bakersfield vasectomy reversal, in theory, will reverse a vasectomy, causing your sperm to once again travel down your vas deferens tube. Your vas deferens gland, a reproductive organ, keeps sperm from traveling from your testicles to your urethra, when you have a vasectomy.
Urology and the Vasectomy Reversal
You want someone who is experienced to offer you the best chance for success. You want to find a surgeon who is certified. Dr. Aaron Spitz is certified by the American Board of Urology. You'll also want to find a surgeon who uses the latest in vasectomy reversal technology. Dr. Spitz uses a high-power microscope to perform the sutures needed during the procedure. He also provides sperm freezing that can be done with the vasectomy reversal surgery for back-up purposed. You'll want to find someone who has done a fair number of such surgeries, when you're looking for a vasectomy reversal surgeon.
Dr. Spitz has a state-of-the-art outpatient facility with top instruments, anesthesiologists and a completely dedicated microsurgical suite. His office also provides a full-time on-call physician who is always available to you. His staff is tops in the industry and can work with you every step of the way. You will want a surgeon who has state-of-the-art facilities.
Bakersfield Vasectomy Reversal
The chances that you'll be able to achieve pregnancy are based on several factors. There are risks involved with the surgery, and you should have a detailed discussion with Dr. Spitz before your surgery. Vasectomy reversal surgery is typically risky only in the fact that just because you're having vasectomy reversal surgery, it doesn't guarantee that you'll once again be able to get your female partner pregnant.
Bakersfield vasectomy reversal information can be found online at Dr. Spitz's web site at http://www.vasectomyreversalusa.com.


