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Selecting a Vasectomy Reversal Clinic

AUTHOR: James Bridgend

Vasectomy Reversal Clinic
A vasectomy reversal clinic greatly dispels the popular misconception that vasectomy is irreversible. However, it is also not erroneous to harbor the presumption that the procedure involved is very complex and requires the expertise of a very able and experienced surgeon. Relying on an untrained hand for a vasectomy reversal could have dire and irreversible consequences.
  1. Vasectomy reversal clinics should have a credible line up.

    The fate of the surgical operation lies mainly on the hands of the surgeon. You should therefore be very meticulous in ascertaining that your doctor is very competent to perform the procedure. Vasectomy reversal involves microsurgery, so be sure that your surgeon is very familiar and comfortable with this method.

    Make a checklist as to what each doctor in the vasectomy reversal clinic should and should not have. A dependable surgeon should not have any malpractice charges under his name. A good scholastic record from a well known medical school would definitely dispel any doubts as to his competency. It would also be very desirable if he has already spent many years performing the procedure since this would assure you that he knows what he is doing.

    If you can't complete your checklist on your own, do not hesitate to ask your doctor to help you with it. A good and confident physician would not hesitate to answer any questions regarding his competency. On the contrary, they may even welcome it since it would be an excellent opportunity for them to lay down their credentials.
  2. Vasectomy reversal clinics should be manned by professionals.

    Owing to the very personal nature of the surgical procedure, a vasectomy reversal clinic should only employ a staff who can carry and exhibit a very strong sense of respect and professionalism. They should create a set up or an atmosphere that assures patients that every detail of their ordeal would be kept confidential.
  3. Vasectomy reversal clinics should have state-of-the-art facilities.

    While it is true that the success of the operation lies mainly on the hands of the surgeon, his hands may be virtually tied or limited if the vasectomy reversal clinic does not have the instruments or facilities that should complement his skills. The necessary equipment should be clean and well maintained. If their instruments show signs of damage or neglect, do not hesitate to go to another clinic for treatment.
  4. Vasectomy reversal clinics should not rush operations.

    After you have already ascertained that the vasectomy reversal clinic is being managed by very able and competent persons, the next thing that you should do is check their schedule. A clinic that is always fully booked as far as daily surgical operations are concerned is a good attestation as to its credibility and expertise. However, having as many surgeries performed as the clinic could possibly handle in one day may not work well for both the patient and the surgeon. By rushing the operation in order to accommodate more in a day makes the clinic's doctors and staff prone to errors due to fatigue or lack of concentration. Make sure that the vasectomy reversal clinic that you'll be going to has a well balanced schedule.
  5. Vasectomy reversal clinics should have contingency measures.

    Despite the fact that vasectomy reversals are usually done right inside the clinic, there should be an available means of access to emergency care in case unforeseen circumstances may warrant the same. Even if it only takes minutes to reconnect the vas deferens, the procedure is still regarded as a difficult operation. Make sure that the clinic is located in a nearby hospital, or has an efficient means of transportation to get their patients therein in case an emergency arises.

    A vasectomy reversal is not just a simple surgical procedure that one could easily have anytime and anywhere. However, you could expect a comfortable success rate as long as you are in the care of an excellent vasectomy reversal clinic.

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