Ann's experience - added 3rd May 2004
Reversal story

I'm new to this group but I thought I would share our story so others could benefit from our experiences.

My partner had his original vas when he was 30, he had no children prior but was actively avoiding that at that time in his previous relationship. He had his reversal in Nov 1998, about 4-5 years later. Post operation he had massive swelling for about 6 weeks (ouch!) but he felt like things felt more normal than they had with the vas.

They checked the tubes for sperm at the time of the operation and there were live guys there. For the first 8-10 months post reversal he had a lot of discomfort and spoke to the UR about it. He didn't have his post op semen analysis (S/A) until Jan 2000, just over a year later. This showed that his count was low, and his morphology was pretty poor. The doc thought he might have to reoperate. That being a very painful option and the fact that we weren't yet ready to start a family we waited until a year later to talk to the UR again. My partner had another S/A in Jan 2001 and this showed using Kruger strict standards that his morphology was just 2% -- they recommend at least 7% for IVF. But his count had increase over the previous year to about 29 million. His last S/A was in the fall and his count had increased to 49 million with still about 2% morphology.

I'm dealing with a uterine fibroid that may or may not be a problem, but with his counts it is hard to know. We've been try to conceive for 2 years now and will progress onto fertility treatments in June. One interesting thing was that his UR wrote to one RE I saw in the Fall that amongst his vas reversal patients he had noticed a pattern of decreased morphology. I've looked into this but haven't found much research, just some references to the possibility that the vas might increase free radicals which could impair sperm production.

He's been taking supplements -- grape seed extract (an antioxidant), Vitamin C, carnitine, arginine (sp?), a daily multivitamin with selenium, and a B-complex -- and his health has been quite good; he's been able to cope with work stress much better. It will be interesting to see if this has helped at all.

I will keep you posted on our progress as we move forward with our treatments.

Update June 14, 2004
We just found out this week that we are 3 weeks pregnant -- on our own without any medical intervention. We'd like to count ourselves among the vas reversal success stories. Thought I would let you all know in case anyone else is trying to conceive.

Ann

Webmaster's note
Ann sent me the following list of vasectomy reversal related URL's she has found in the course of her research that some of you reading this may find useful.

Morphological changes of spermatozoa in proximalvas deferens after vasectomy

Some vasovasostomized men are characterized by low levels of P34H, an epididymal sperm protein.

Points to Consider for Clinical Studies for Vasovasostomy Devices

Advanced Urology - FAQ's on Information pertaining to Male Infertility

MORPHOLOGY
Poor Sperm Morphology

Differential production of reactive oxygen species by subsets of human spermatozoa at different stages of maturation