Our Orange County and California Vasectomy Reversal Patients
This article, by vas reversal authority and expertDr. Sheldon Marks, discusses why so many men from throughout Orange County and throughout California choose to come to Dr. Marks or Dr. Burrows for their vas reversal.
Of course, there are many excellent and skilled fellowship trained urologists that do vas reversals, such as Dr Aaron Spitz, who practices in Orange County. We do have many patients from Anaheim, Santa Ana, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Irvine and throughout Orange County. When couples do their research, they quickly understand why so many choose to come to ICVR, one of the country’s leading full time, vas reversal only “centers-of-excellence.”
Vasectomy reversals are all we do.
We have two expert microsurgeons that perform vas reversals every day, Monday through Friday, so our patients can trust that they will receive the very best care and the highest success rates possible, up to a proven and published 99.5% for vas-to-vas connections using a microsurgery instrument invented by Dr. Marks (1).
With more than 7000 patients from every state in the US and more than 85 countries around the world, when couples ask the tough questions, ICVR stands out as the logical choice. And with amazing successes as far out as 42 years from vasectomy, now with a daughter in the Philippines, the number of years since the vasectomy is not a problem (2).
Though we are a busy referral center, each doctor chooses to limit his practice to just one vas reversal a day so that our patients can trust that they are getting the doctor’s full attention-to-detail and he is not fatigued from an earlier vas reversal or rushed to move to the next surgery. Each patients is the doctor’s sole vasectomy reversal for that day.
We are about one purpose, one goal – to give every patient the most technically advanced vas reversal possible.
Other reasons so many couples choose ICVR include:
-We offer a fixed, no surprise, all-inclusive price, even if we need to perform the more challenging epididymal bypass.
–No rare but serious risks with using general anesthesia (3). Instead, our patients sleep comfortably and are pain free with mild conscious sedation. In fact, most of our patients don’t even ask for a single Tylenol afterwards.
–No doctors-in-training are involved with the vas reversal surgery or care.
-No additional charge for sperm banking at the time of the vasectomy reversal, saving our patients many thousands of dollars.
When couples think about what’s at stake, there’s no reason to settle for anything less than the highest chances for success.
We are here to answer any questions or set up a no cost consultation with one of our two expert microsurgeons, by phone, Zoom, Face Time, Skype or in person at (888) 722-2929 .
This page was reviewed, edited and updated by Sheldon F. Marks, MD on August 14, 2022.
References:
1.Crosnoe LE, Kim ED, Perkins AR, Marks MB, Burrows PJ, Marks SH. Angled vas cutter for vasovasostomy: technique and results. Fertility and Sterility.2014;101(3):636-639.
2.Mui P, Perkins A, Burrows PJ, Marks SF, Turek PJ. The need for epididymostomy at vasectomy reversal plateaus in older vasectomies: a study of 1229 cases.Andrology. 2014;2(1):25-9.
3.Harris M, Chung F. Complications of general anesthesia. Clin Plast Surg. 2013 Oct;40(4):503-13.