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Success rate of vas deferens surgery

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The success rate of vas deferens blockage surgery can generally reach more than 80%. The specific success rate is related to factors such as the time of blockage and the method of surgery. It is recommended to adopt reasonable treatment methods.

Vas deferens blockage surgery is to remove the blockage and re-anastomose the two ends. If the blockage lasts for a long time, it will cause necrosis of the blockage, making it difficult to successfully anastomose. Generally speaking, if the vas deferens has been blocked for less than 10 years, the success rate of surgery is relatively high. If the vas deferens has been blocked for more than 10 years, the success rate will decrease.

Success rate of vas deferens surgery

Blockage of the vas deferens can cause oligospermia and infertility in men, which is one of the common causes of male infertility. The earlier the treatment, the higher the success rate of surgery.

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