Vasectomy is the clinical term given to the process of dividing the tubes that deliver sperm from testes. The procedure typically takes about half an hour and involves minimal surgery. Generally, the patient heals quickly with relatively few complications or failures, and no discernible negative impact on sexual performance. Although intended as a permanent form of male sterilization, it is sometimes
possible to reverse the process surgically at a later date.
In a vasectomy, the physician cuts and ties off the ends of the vas deferens. This prevents sperm from mixing with the seminal fluid. At ejaculation then, the semen is devoid of sperm. Although the testes will continue to produce sperm, they can no longer pass through the vas deferens.
Because semen consists of about 95% seminal fluid, there is virtually no discernible difference in the ejaculate. Similarly, because the testes continue to produce the male hormone testosterone, which is absorbed into the bloodstream, the procedure also has no effect on a man’s sex drive.
Our physicians usually require their vasectomy patients to do three things on the day of their surgery.
If you are interested in obtaining a vasectomy, please phone our office at 203.748.0330 to arrange an appointment. You will be sent an informational packet, which you can review in your own home.
Typically we do the consultation and the vasectomy in the same visit, however, if you would prefer to speak to our physician first, we will gladly arrange that for you.
Most health insurers cover the vasectomy procedure but it is always best for you to check with your individual plan or the human resource representative where you work to make certain of your coverage.
While the intent of a vasectomy is to produce a permanent condition of male sterility, there is a microsurgical procedure that has been successful in restoring the flow of sperm through the vas deferens. This procedure is called a vasovasostomy and is done on an outpatient basis. Dr. Gorelick and Dr. Beck have had extensive microsurgical training.