Micro Varicocele
Micro Varicele is a procedure done for Varicocele where the dilated vein in the spermatic cord is blocked and the procedure is done under magnification of an operating microscope , so that the normal structures are not damaged.
Vasectomy
A vasectomy is a simple surgical procedure that results in permanent birth control (contraception) by preventing sperm from exiting your body. During this procedure, the tiny tubes in your scrotum (vas deferens), responsible for carrying sperm, are either cut or blocked to prevent sperm from exiting your body, thereby preventing pregnancy. The vasectomy procedure is brief, allowing you to return home on the same day. It boasts an exceptionally high level of effectiveness, nearly 100%, in preventing pregnancy.
Prior to undergoing a vasectomy, you should engage in a meaningful conversation with your doctor. It is essential to have complete certainty regarding your decision not to have any children or expand your family further.
Vasectomy Reversal
After vasectomy, it is important to know that your body still produces sperms, but it reabsorbs them. If you wish to have children again, a procedure known as vasectomy reversal is a viable option. Vasectomy reversal restores the path for sperm to enter the semen. Usually, the cut vas deferens ends are reconnected, or in some cases, they are joined to the epididymis (a long tube near testicle). This precise procedure is performed under a special microscope, allowing sperm to flow through the urethra once the tubes are successfully reconnected.