Vasovasostomy

Vasovasostomy is a surgical procedure in which a connection is made between two vessels, such as between an artery and a vein, or between two veins. This operation can be performed to treat various diseases such as varicose veins, thrombosis, atherosclerosis, as well as to improve blood circulation and treat other diseases.

Vasovasostomy can be performed either open or closed. With the open method, an incision is made in the skin through which the blood vessels are connected. With the closed method, special instruments and methods are used that allow the operation to be performed without incisions in the skin.

Vasovasostomy may require some recovery time, but patients usually recover quickly and can return to their normal lives. However, before undergoing surgery, it is necessary to conduct a thorough examination and discuss all possible risks and benefits of the operation with your doctor.



Vasovasotomy is a surgical procedure in which the surgeon connects two blood vessels to normalize blood circulation. Surgery is necessary for diseases that impair blood circulation in the lower extremities: thrombosis, atherosclerosis or varicose veins.

The disease may be asymptomatic or cause discomfort when walking