VN successfully performed vasectomy connection
Doctors at Viet Duc Hospital, Hanoi, have just helped an infertile man to do . father by connecting vas deferens.
Doctors performed the vasectomy connection for patients (Photo: VNN) On April 11, Prof. Dr. Tran Quan Anh, Director of the Center for Male Studies, Viet Duc Hospital, said that the Center has just performed successfully. first connection of vas deferens and epididymis in Vietnam Germany Hospital for men.
The patient is a NAQ driver, 33 years old, residing in Dai La, Hanoi. Mr. Q. married for more than 4 years but not yet had children.
Upon examination, the doctors examined the semen but did not have sperm. However, when aspirating the epididymis, where the sperm is stored, mature sperm appear.
This means that the sperm is still produced evenly, but the vas deferens - the epididymis is blocked so the sperm cannot be taken out.
Prof. Dr. Tran Quan Anh, affirmed that patients like Mr. Q. can completely be cured by surgical methods. A month and a half after connecting the vas deferens - testicular crest, the test results showed that from the absence of sperm in sperm, now the amount of sperm of Mr. Q was up to 3 million sperm / ml. With this sperm, Mr. Q. can be a father.
It is known that the cost for a vasectomy-test tube surgery in Viet Duc Hospital is 3.5 million VND . While in other countries like the US and Singapore, the cost for a similar operation is 4,000 USD.
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