Reverse Vasectomy in Switzerland

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Clinique Generale-Beaulieu
4.3

From 17 verified reviews

Tano Barth, 28 March 2020

The staff at the establishment are very kind, professional and attentive. We feel very comfortable in the Clinic and care is quick. I understand why the Clinique Générale Beaulieu enjoys such a good reputation.

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Hopital de la Providence
3.8

From 14 verified reviews

Hubert Dupont, 10 June 2020

Fast and very competent emergency service.

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Hirslanden Clinique Cecil
3.4

From 21 verified reviews

Doriana RIVA, 10 September 2020

A huge thank you to the healthcare team who took care of me urgently on April 22, 2020. The welcome at the front desk, the anesthesia team, the assistants, the nurses in the operating room and the recovery room were so sweet and very attentive.I will never forget that time spent with you. Good luck to everyone, e.D. Riva

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Clinique de Genolier

Clinique de Genolier, located in Route de Trelex, Genolier, Switzerland offers patients Reverse Vasectomy procedures among its total of 177 available procedures, across 18 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Reverse Vasectomy procedures at Clinique de Genolier, as all prices are available on request only. There are many specialists available at the Clinic, with 10 in total, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

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Klinik Hirslanden

Klinik Hirslanden, located in Witellikerstrasse, Zurich, Switzerland offers patients Reverse Vasectomy procedures among its total of 530 available procedures, across 28 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Reverse Vasectomy procedures at Klinik Hirslanden, as all prices are available on request only. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by the lead specialist at the Clinic, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

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UMR

UMR, can be found in Avenue d Ouchy, Lausanne, Switzerland and offers its patients Reverse Vasectomy procedures as well as 4 other procedures, across 2 different procedure categories. At present, there is no pricing information for Reverse Vasectomy procedures at UMR. The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request. A small team of medical professionals undertake all procedures at the Hospital, with 3 in total, and UMR is not accredited by any recognised accreditations institutions.

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    What you need to know about Reverse Vasectomy in Switzerland

    Reverse Vasectomy

    Vasectomy is a procedure in which a male’s vas deferens tube is sealed, cut or tied to prevent the passage of sperms to the urethra. This is a permanent contraceptive technique to avoid fertilization of egg through sexual intercourse. The reversal of this method is known as reverse vasectomy. In this procedure, the ligated vas deferens tube is re-connected. It is an expensive and complicated procedure with not a great success rate. After going through this, the fertility of a male is restored and he is able to get his partner pregnant. Reverse vasectomy can be performed at any time even after a gap of 10-15 years as the sperms are continuously been produced and are viable. The pregnancy rates after this can be as low as 30% to as high as 90% depending upon the procedure used. Only 6% of all the men gone through vasectomy go for a reversal technique.

    What does a Reverse Vasectomy Procedure Involve?

    The surgery is performed under local, general, or regional anesthesia under the supervision of an expert urologist. A cut is given on the scrotum which opens it making the ductus deferens visible. The duct is released from the surrounding tissues and the doctor proceeds with the surgery. There are two known methods for the reversal of vasectomy:

    1. Vasovasostomy: In this method cut edges of the vas deferens are connected together through stitches. The surgeon sews the ends of this tube together. This reconnects the ductus deferens and the path of semen from testes to the penis is restored. This method has a lower success rate than vasoepididymostomy.
    2. Vasoepididymostomy: This procedure is far more complex than the one mentioned above and is performed only when the success rate seems very low with vasovasostomy. In vasoepididymostomy, severed vas deferens is connected to epididymis rather than the other end of the tube. This results in a direct transfer of sperms into the semen present in the duct. The success rate is higher in this method. Sometimes both these procedures are performed side by side. Vasovasostomy at one side and vasoepididymostomy at the other.

    Only the urologist can decide which procedure should be chosen for you. However, a vasovasostomy is performed if the sperms are present in the vasal fluid. If not, vasoepididymostomy is performed. It causes the sperms to move from testes to epididymis and from epididymis to the vasal fluid. 

    MyMediTravel currently lists 6 facilities in Switzerland offering Reverse Vasectomy procedures - see above for the complete list, along with estimated prices. The price of a Reverse Vasectomy can vary according to each individual’s case and will be determined based on photos and an in-person assessment with the specialist. For a personalized quote Click Here to submit your details

    How Long Should I Stay in Switzerland for a Reverse Vasectomy Procedure?

    Performed in the outpatient department, reverse vasectomy is not a lengthy procedure. The surgery requires only 2 to 4 hours after which the patient is discharged on the same day from the hospital after he returns to consciousness. Still, the patient is under the influence of anesthesia so he needs someone to be with him. As far as stitches are concerned, they dissolve themselves after a few days.  You should plan to stay in Switzerland for at least 2 to 3 days after your surgery, this will allow for the initial recovery and follow-up check-ups, etc.

    What's the Recovery Time for Reverse Vasectomy Procedures in Switzerland?

    The recovery time after a reversal vasectomy varies from person to person. It usually takes 5 days to 2 weeks for the recovery. In the first few hours, the patient is woozy due to anesthesia. There is nausea, muscle pain, swelling, fatigue, and sore throat. After the effects of anesthesia fade away the day after surgery, pain is elevated. The recovery process is completed in 2 weeks.

    What sort of Aftercare is Required for Reverse Vasectomy Procedures in Switzerland?

    The incision is stitched and covered with bandages. There is pain after surgery which varies from moderate to severe. Pain killers are prescribed to relieve the aching body. For soreness and swelling, ice packs are used. Keeping your legs above the head level might also be beneficial in reducing swelling. Ice packs are applied every half an hour for 10 minutes. Bed rest should be taken to avoid excessive movement of testes during activity. Ask the doctor when to remove the bandages. Besides all the things mentioned above, the following points should be kept in mind:

    1. Keep the site of surgery dry. Avoid taking a bath or swimming for at least 1-2 days after surgery.
    2. Avoid all such activities which cause excessive testicle movements such as jogging, running, etc. for 6 to 8 weeks after being operated upon.
    3. Use sports underwear for several weeks which is tight enough to keep the testes in place.
    4. Do not have sexual intercourse soon after undergoing surgery. Ask your surgeon when it is fine to have intercourse and to ejaculate. You should not be ejaculating for 2 to 3 weeks after surgery.
    5. It is advised to take rest if your job is hectic and requires physical work. However, if you do office work, you can return to it a few days after surgery.

    What's the Success Rate of Reverse Vasectomy Procedures in Switzerland?

    The success rate is variable and depends upon the individual case. Sperms come into the semen after 4 to 6 months of surgery. Your doctor regularly checks your sperm count till it returns to normal. In vasovasostomy, 6 to 12 months are required to restore the normal sperm count in the semen. While in the case of vasoepididymostomy, it might take longer. Once the sperms come back to the semen, chances to conceive can increase with the passage of time. the success rate also depends upon a number of other factors including any other illness or disease, age of female partner and the quality and quantity of sperms present in the semen.

    Are there Alternatives to Reverse Vasectomy Procedures in Switzerland?

    A reverse vasectomy might not always be successful. There are various reasons for its failure such as any other testicular diseases. In case it fails, another surgery can be performed. If it does not work, following is the alternative for reverse vasectomy:

    In vitro fertilization (IVF) of the ovum: Sperms are removed directly from the testes or epididymis using a syringe or through surgery. Success rates are higher if the female partner is younger. This procedure is way more expensive than the reversal of vasectomy. Also, there are no chances of another pregnancy. While reversal is cheaper, aids in natural birth and chances of future pregnancies are also there.

    Fertilization through a donated sperm is another option. You can either get sperm from a suitable donor from a sperm bank or you can use your own frozen sperms that were stored before vasectomy. Sperms are removed through a syringe and frozen under suitable conditions.

    Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers

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