Microsurgical Vasectomy Reversal

The gold standard Microdot Multilayer Microsurgical technique — performed by Mr. Manohar Jesuraj, the only UK surgeon endorsed by Dr Sheldon Marks of the International Centre for Vasectomy Reversal, Arizona. Success rates up to 90%+.

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UK’S ONLY SHELDON MARKS ENDORSED SERVICE
90%+

Success rate within 3 years of vasectomy

20–40x

Zeiss operating microscope magnification

3–4 hrs

Dedicated surgical slot per patient

Fixed

Fee Pricing

The only vasectomy reversal service in the UK that I would recommend to patients from Europe when they consult me.

Dr Sheldon Marks ICVR Tucson, Arizona
THE PROCEDURE

What Is a Vasectomy Reversal?

A vasectomy reversal is a microsurgical procedure that reconnects the vas deferens — the tube that carries sperm from the testicle — allowing sperm to be present in the ejaculate once again, making natural conception possible.

The vas deferens has an inner channel (lumen) of just 0.2–0.4mm in diameter — smaller than a pinhead. Reconnecting it successfully requires the highest level of microsurgical skill, the finest possible sutures, and a powerful operating microscope. At this scale, the difference between an adequate result and a gold standard result is enormous.

At Tees Urology, every reversal is performed using the Microdot Multilayer Microsurgical Vasovasostomy (MMMV) technique — the world gold standard, developed at Cornell University by Professor Goldstein and refined by Dr Sheldon Marks. Mr. Jesuraj has been performing this procedure for over two decades.

New relationship — wanting a family

Around 88% of patients have formed a new relationship and wish to have a child together.

Change of mind — wanting more children

Approximately 10% of patients simply decide they want more children — as circumstances change.

Post-vasectomy pain syndrome

Reversal can resolve chronic scrotal pain caused by back-pressure after vasectomy — even when fertility is not the goal.

Failed reversal elsewhere

Patients who had a reversal at another centre that did not result in pregnancy — a redo reversal with the gold standard technique.

THE GOLD STANDARD

Why Our Technique Is Different

Not all vasectomy reversals are the same. The difference in technique between centres is enormous — and directly affects your chances of success.

SURGICAL FACTORMost UK Clinics★ Tees Urology
Magnification4x–6x surgical loupes10x–25x Zeiss operating microscope
Suture size6-0 sutures (standard)10-0 / 11-0 — finer than human hair
TechniqueSingle or two-layer repairMicrodot Multilayer — 3 layers
Intra-op fluid analysisOften not performedAlways performed — every case
VasoepididymostomyMany centres unable to performPerformed same operation if needed
Operating time60–90 minutes3–4 hours dedicated slot
Both sides checkedVariableAlways — 98%+ bilateral completion
SURGICAL TECHNIQUE

The Microdot Multilayer Method

Developed at Cornell University — The World’s Gold Standard for Vasectomy Reversal, used at the finest centres globally.

SUCCESS RATES

Your Chances of Success

Success rates depend primarily on the time elapsed since vasectomy. The sooner a reversal is performed, the higher the likelihood — but Mr. Jesuraj has achieved successful reversals for men more than 20 years post-vasectomy.

Time Since VasectomyPatency RateSperm in ejaculatePregnancy RateNatural conceptionOutlook
Under 3 yearsUp to 97%Up to 76%Excellent
3–8 yearsUp to 88%Up to 53%Good
9–14 yearsUp to 79%Up to 44%Reasonable
15+ yearsUp to 71%Up to 30%Still worthwhile
20+ yearsVariableVariableIndividual assessment
YOUR JOURNEY

From First Enquiry to Positive Test

01
Microscopic Fluid Analysis

During surgery, we examine the vas fluid under high magnification to check for the presence of sperm or clear fluid.

EVERY CASE — INTRA-OPERATIVE
02
Microdot Mapping

We use the Microdot technique to map the vas lumen, ensuring a perfect 360-degree anatomical alignment of the tubes.

ZEISS 40X PRECISION
03
Procedure Day

We perform a multilayer closure using 10-0 and 11-0 sutures, which are significantly finer than a human hair.

OPHTHALMIC GRADE SUTURES
04
Vasoepididymostomy

If a secondary blockage is found, we can perform this complex “blow-out” repair in the same surgical session.

ADVANCED CAPABILITY

Frequently Asked Questions

A reversal can be attempted at any time after vasectomy — Mr. Jesuraj has performed successful reversals more than 20 years post-vasectomy. Success rates are highest within 3 years but remain meaningful well beyond that. The key is using the gold standard technique.

We advise strict rest for 7 days, building back to normal activity in week 2, and returning to work (non-manual) in week 3. Strenuous activity and sexual intercourse should be avoided for at least 3–4 weeks. Semen testing is done at 12 weeks.

Vasectomy reversal allows natural conception — multiple pregnancies from one procedure, no hormonal burden on your partner, and at a cost that is often lower than a single IVF cycle. For many couples, reversal is the better first-line option. Mr. Jesuraj will give you an honest, balanced assessment of both paths during consultation.

The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic and conscious sedation — most patients describe it as comfortable. Post-operative discomfort is typically mild and managed with standard pain relief for the first few days. Most men are up and about within 24–48 hours.

A blow-out is a rupture of the epididymis caused by back-pressure after vasectomy — it occurs in approximately 2 in 10 men who had a vasectomy more than 10 years ago. It cannot be diagnosed without intra-operative fluid analysis. If found, the vas must be connected to the epididymis instead — a more complex bypass procedure. Mr. Jesuraj always performs fluid analysis and can do vasoepididymostomy in the same operation at no extra charge.

Yes — couples travel from across the UK, Ireland, Europe and further afield specifically for this service. We advise patients travelling more than 2 hours to stay locally overnight after the procedure. We are happy to discuss travel and accommodation options.

Treatments — Male Fertility

Microsurgical Vasectomy Reversal

The gold standard Microdot Multilayer Microsurgical technique — performed by Mr. Manohar Jesuraj, the only UK surgeon endorsed by Dr Sheldon Marks of the International Centre for Vasectomy Reversal, Arizona. Success rates up to 90%+.

★ UK’s Only Sheldon Marks Endorsed Service
90%+ Success rate within 3 years of vasectomy
20–40x Zeiss operating microscope magnification
3–4 hrs Dedicated surgical slot per patient
£4,100 All-inclusive — first-time reversal

The only vasectomy reversal service in the UK that I would recommend to patients from Europe when they consult me.

Dr Sheldon Marks International Centre for Vasectomy Reversal (ICVR), Tucson, Arizona World-leading vasectomy reversal specialist

What Is a Vasectomy Reversal?

A vasectomy reversal is a microsurgical procedure that reconnects the vas deferens — the tube that carries sperm from the testicle — allowing sperm to be present in the ejaculate once again, making natural conception possible.

The vas deferens has an inner channel (lumen) of just 0.2–0.4mm in diameter — smaller than a pinhead. Reconnecting it successfully requires the highest level of microsurgical skill, the finest possible sutures, and a powerful operating microscope. At this scale, the difference between an adequate result and a gold standard result is enormous.

At Tees Urology, every reversal is performed using the Microdot Multilayer Microsurgical Vasovasostomy (MMMV) technique — the world gold standard, developed at Cornell University by Professor Goldstein and refined by Dr Sheldon Marks. Mr. Jesuraj has been performing this procedure for over two decades.

Who Is This For?

  • 👨‍👩‍👧
    New relationship — wanting a family

    Around 88% of patients have formed a new relationship and wish to have a child together.

  • 💛
    Change of mind — wanting more children

    Approximately 10% of patients simply decide they want more children — as circumstances change.

  • 🎯
    Post-vasectomy pain syndrome

    Reversal can resolve chronic scrotal pain caused by back-pressure after vasectomy — even when fertility is not the goal.

  • 🔄
    Failed reversal elsewhere

    Patients who had a reversal at another centre that did not result in pregnancy — a redo reversal with the gold standard technique.

Why Our Technique Is Different

Not all vasectomy reversals are the same. The difference in technique between centres is enormous — and directly affects your chances of success.

Surgical Factor
Most UK Clinics
★ Tees Urology
Magnification
4x–6x surgical loupes
20x–40x Zeiss operating microscope ✓
Suture size
6-0 sutures (standard)
10-0 / 11-0 — finer than human hair ✓
Technique
Single or two-layer repair
Microdot Multilayer — 3 layers ✓
Intra-op fluid analysis
Often not performed
Always performed — every case ✓
Vasoepididymostomy
Many centres unable to perform
Performed same operation if needed ✓
Operating time
60–90 minutes
3–4 hours dedicated slot ✓
Both sides checked
Variable
Always — 98%+ bilateral completion ✓

The Microdot Multilayer Method

Developed at Cornell University — the world gold standard for vasectomy reversal, used at the finest centres globally.

1

Microscopic Examination of Vas Fluid

Before any stitching begins, fluid from the testicular end of the vas is examined under a microscope. This critical step determines whether sperm are present — and identifies any epididymal blockage (blow-out) that would require vasoepididymostomy.

Intra-operative fluid analysis — every case
2

Microdot Mapping of the Vas Lumen

Microdots — tiny ink marks — are placed around the circumference of the vas opening to precisely guide suture placement. This ensures the ultra-fine stitches are perfectly aligned even when the lumen is collapsed or as small as 0.2mm.

Precision that cannot be achieved without the microscope
3

Three-Layer Microsurgical Reconstruction

The vas is reconstructed in three separate layers: first the inner mucosal layer (the most technically demanding — this is what most clinics skip), then the muscularis, then the outer adventitial layer. This creates a watertight, aligned, patent connection.

10-0 / 11-0 sutures — the same used in eye surgery
4

Vasoepididymostomy If Required

If the fluid analysis reveals a blow-out — epididymal blockage caused by back-pressure after vasectomy — Mr. Jesuraj performs vasoepididymostomy in the same operation. This even more delicate bypass procedure connects the vas directly to the epididymis. It is included at no extra charge.

Capability that many UK centres simply do not have

Your Chances of Success

Success rates depend primarily on the time elapsed since vasectomy. The sooner a reversal is performed, the higher the likelihood — but Mr. Jesuraj has achieved successful reversals for men more than 20 years post-vasectomy.

Time Since VasectomyPatency Rate
Sperm in ejaculate
Pregnancy Rate
Natural conception
Outlook
Under 3 yearsUp to 97%Up to 76%Excellent
3–8 yearsUp to 88%Up to 53%Good
9–14 yearsUp to 79%Up to 44%Reasonable
15+ yearsUp to 71%Up to 30%Still worthwhile
20+ yearsVariableVariableIndividual assessment

* Rates based on published literature for multilayer microsurgical vasovasostomy. Partner age and fertility also affect pregnancy outcomes. Mr. Jesuraj will give you a personalised assessment of your success probability during consultation.

From First Enquiry to Positive Test

1

Free Enquiry

Contact us by phone, WhatsApp or online. We are happy to discuss your situation informally before committing to a consultation. No pressure, no obligation.

2

Consultation

Full consultation with Mr. Jesuraj — in person or by video. He reviews your history, examines you and gives an honest personalised success rate assessment.

3

Procedure Day

3–4 hours under local anaesthetic and sedation at Best Life Clinic. Mr. Jesuraj sees you before and after. You go home the same day — we advise staying locally if travelling far.

4

Recovery

Rest for 7 days. Return to work week 3. No sex for 3 weeks. Semen test at 12 weeks at a local fertility clinic — send results to us. Up to 4 follow-ups included.

The Good News

Please don’t forget to let us know when it works — it means the world to the whole team.

Transparent, Fixed-Price Fees

All fees are all-inclusive — consultant, theatre, anaesthetic, follow-up consultations and post-operative medications. No hidden charges.

Redo Reversal

£4,600

  • For patients with a previous failed reversal
  • Same gold standard technique
  • Full intra-operative assessment
  • Vasoepididymostomy if required
  • Up to 4 follow-up consultations
  • Written operation summary
Book Now

Initial Consultation

£240

  • Full 45-minute consultation
  • Personalised success rate assessment
  • Examination if required
  • Written consultation summary
  • £150 deductible against surgery fee
Book Now

Vasectomy reversal is not typically covered by health insurance. Self-funding patients are always welcome. We provide full written fee confirmation before any procedure.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long after vasectomy can a reversal be done?

A reversal can be attempted at any time after vasectomy — Mr. Jesuraj has performed successful reversals more than 20 years post-vasectomy. Success rates are highest within 3 years but remain meaningful well beyond that. The key is using the gold standard technique.

Is the procedure painful?

The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic and conscious sedation — most patients describe it as comfortable. Post-operative discomfort is typically mild and managed with standard pain relief for the first few days. Most men are up and about within 24–48 hours.

How long does recovery take?

We advise strict rest for 7 days, building back to normal activity in week 2, and returning to work (non-manual) in week 3. Strenuous activity and sexual intercourse should be avoided for at least 3–4 weeks. Semen testing is done at 12 weeks.

What is vasoepididymostomy and do I need it?

A blow-out is a rupture of the epididymis caused by back-pressure after vasectomy — it occurs in approximately 2 in 10 men who had a vasectomy more than 10 years ago. It cannot be diagnosed without intra-operative fluid analysis. If found, the vas must be connected to the epididymis instead — a more complex bypass procedure. Mr. Jesuraj always performs fluid analysis and can do vasoepididymostomy in the same operation at no extra charge.

Should I consider IVF instead?

Vasectomy reversal allows natural conception — multiple pregnancies from one procedure, no hormonal burden on your partner, and at a cost that is often lower than a single IVF cycle. For many couples, reversal is the better first-line option. Mr. Jesuraj will give you an honest, balanced assessment of both paths during consultation.

Do you treat patients from outside the area?

Yes — couples travel from across the UK, Ireland, Europe and further afield specifically for this service. We advise patients travelling more than 2 hours to stay locally overnight after the procedure. We are happy to discuss travel and accommodation options.

Take the First Step Today

A conversation costs nothing. Contact us to discuss your situation — we will give you an honest, expert assessment with no pressure and no obligation.

Treatments — Male Fertility

Microsurgical Vasectomy Reversal

The gold standard Microdot Multilayer Microsurgical technique — performed by Mr. Manohar Jesuraj, the only UK surgeon endorsed by Dr Sheldon Marks of the International Centre for Vasectomy Reversal, Arizona. Success rates up to 90%+.

★ UK’s Only Sheldon Marks Endorsed Service
90%+ Success rate within 3 years of vasectomy
20–40x Zeiss operating microscope magnification
3–4 hrs Dedicated surgical slot per patient
£4,100 All-inclusive — first-time reversal

The only vasectomy reversal service in the UK that I would recommend to patients from Europe when they consult me.

Dr Sheldon Marks International Centre for Vasectomy Reversal (ICVR), Tucson, Arizona World-leading vasectomy reversal specialist

What Is a Vasectomy Reversal?

A vasectomy reversal is a microsurgical procedure that reconnects the vas deferens — the tube that carries sperm from the testicle — allowing sperm to be present in the ejaculate once again, making natural conception possible.

The vas deferens has an inner channel (lumen) of just 0.2–0.4mm in diameter — smaller than a pinhead. Reconnecting it successfully requires the highest level of microsurgical skill, the finest possible sutures, and a powerful operating microscope. At this scale, the difference between an adequate result and a gold standard result is enormous.

At Tees Urology, every reversal is performed using the Microdot Multilayer Microsurgical Vasovasostomy (MMMV) technique — the world gold standard, developed at Cornell University by Professor Goldstein and refined by Dr Sheldon Marks. Mr. Jesuraj has been performing this procedure for over two decades.

Who Is This For?

  • 👨‍👩‍👧
    New relationship — wanting a family

    Around 88% of patients have formed a new relationship and wish to have a child together.

  • 💛
    Change of mind — wanting more children

    Approximately 10% of patients simply decide they want more children — as circumstances change.

  • 🎯
    Post-vasectomy pain syndrome

    Reversal can resolve chronic scrotal pain caused by back-pressure after vasectomy — even when fertility is not the goal.

  • 🔄
    Failed reversal elsewhere

    Patients who had a reversal at another centre that did not result in pregnancy — a redo reversal with the gold standard technique.

Why Our Technique Is Different

Not all vasectomy reversals are the same. The difference in technique between centres is enormous — and directly affects your chances of success.

Surgical Factor
Most UK Clinics
★ Tees Urology
Magnification
4x–6x surgical loupes
20x–40x Zeiss operating microscope ✓
Suture size
6-0 sutures (standard)
10-0 / 11-0 — finer than human hair ✓
Technique
Single or two-layer repair
Microdot Multilayer — 3 layers ✓
Intra-op fluid analysis
Often not performed
Always performed — every case ✓
Vasoepididymostomy
Many centres unable to perform
Performed same operation if needed ✓
Operating time
60–90 minutes
3–4 hours dedicated slot ✓
Both sides checked
Variable
Always — 98%+ bilateral completion ✓

The Microdot Multilayer Method

Developed at Cornell University — the world gold standard for vasectomy reversal, used at the finest centres globally.

1

Microscopic Examination of Vas Fluid

Before any stitching begins, fluid from the testicular end of the vas is examined under a microscope. This critical step determines whether sperm are present — and identifies any epididymal blockage (blow-out) that would require vasoepididymostomy.

Intra-operative fluid analysis — every case
2

Microdot Mapping of the Vas Lumen

Microdots — tiny ink marks — are placed around the circumference of the vas opening to precisely guide suture placement. This ensures the ultra-fine stitches are perfectly aligned even when the lumen is collapsed or as small as 0.2mm.

Precision that cannot be achieved without the microscope
3

Three-Layer Microsurgical Reconstruction

The vas is reconstructed in three separate layers: first the inner mucosal layer (the most technically demanding — this is what most clinics skip), then the muscularis, then the outer adventitial layer. This creates a watertight, aligned, patent connection.

10-0 / 11-0 sutures — the same used in eye surgery
4

Vasoepididymostomy If Required

If the fluid analysis reveals a blow-out — epididymal blockage caused by back-pressure after vasectomy — Mr. Jesuraj performs vasoepididymostomy in the same operation. This even more delicate bypass procedure connects the vas directly to the epididymis. It is included at no extra charge.

Capability that many UK centres simply do not have

Your Chances of Success

Success rates depend primarily on the time elapsed since vasectomy. The sooner a reversal is performed, the higher the likelihood — but Mr. Jesuraj has achieved successful reversals for men more than 20 years post-vasectomy.

Time Since VasectomyPatency Rate
Sperm in ejaculate
Pregnancy Rate
Natural conception
Outlook
Under 3 yearsUp to 97%Up to 76%Excellent
3–8 yearsUp to 88%Up to 53%Good
9–14 yearsUp to 79%Up to 44%Reasonable
15+ yearsUp to 71%Up to 30%Still worthwhile
20+ yearsVariableVariableIndividual assessment

* Rates based on published literature for multilayer microsurgical vasovasostomy. Partner age and fertility also affect pregnancy outcomes. Mr. Jesuraj will give you a personalised assessment of your success probability during consultation.

From First Enquiry to Positive Test

1

Free Enquiry

Contact us by phone, WhatsApp or online. We are happy to discuss your situation informally before committing to a consultation. No pressure, no obligation.

2

Consultation

Full consultation with Mr. Jesuraj — in person or by video. He reviews your history, examines you and gives an honest personalised success rate assessment.

3

Procedure Day

3–4 hours under local anaesthetic and sedation at Best Life Clinic. Mr. Jesuraj sees you before and after. You go home the same day — we advise staying locally if travelling far.

4

Recovery

Rest for 7 days. Return to work week 3. No sex for 3 weeks. Semen test at 12 weeks at a local fertility clinic — send results to us. Up to 4 follow-ups included.

The Good News

Please don’t forget to let us know when it works — it means the world to the whole team.

Transparent, Fixed-Price Fees

All fees are all-inclusive — consultant, theatre, anaesthetic, follow-up consultations and post-operative medications. No hidden charges.

Redo Reversal

£4,600

  • For patients with a previous failed reversal
  • Same gold standard technique
  • Full intra-operative assessment
  • Vasoepididymostomy if required
  • Up to 4 follow-up consultations
  • Written operation summary
Book Now

Initial Consultation

£240

  • Full 45-minute consultation
  • Personalised success rate assessment
  • Examination if required
  • Written consultation summary
  • £150 deductible against surgery fee
Book Now

Vasectomy reversal is not typically covered by health insurance. Self-funding patients are always welcome. We provide full written fee confirmation before any procedure.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long after vasectomy can a reversal be done?

A reversal can be attempted at any time after vasectomy — Mr. Jesuraj has performed successful reversals more than 20 years post-vasectomy. Success rates are highest within 3 years but remain meaningful well beyond that. The key is using the gold standard technique.

Is the procedure painful?

The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic and conscious sedation — most patients describe it as comfortable. Post-operative discomfort is typically mild and managed with standard pain relief for the first few days. Most men are up and about within 24–48 hours.

How long does recovery take?

We advise strict rest for 7 days, building back to normal activity in week 2, and returning to work (non-manual) in week 3. Strenuous activity and sexual intercourse should be avoided for at least 3–4 weeks. Semen testing is done at 12 weeks.

What is vasoepididymostomy and do I need it?

A blow-out is a rupture of the epididymis caused by back-pressure after vasectomy — it occurs in approximately 2 in 10 men who had a vasectomy more than 10 years ago. It cannot be diagnosed without intra-operative fluid analysis. If found, the vas must be connected to the epididymis instead — a more complex bypass procedure. Mr. Jesuraj always performs fluid analysis and can do vasoepididymostomy in the same operation at no extra charge.

Should I consider IVF instead?

Vasectomy reversal allows natural conception — multiple pregnancies from one procedure, no hormonal burden on your partner, and at a cost that is often lower than a single IVF cycle. For many couples, reversal is the better first-line option. Mr. Jesuraj will give you an honest, balanced assessment of both paths during consultation.

Do you treat patients from outside the area?

Yes — couples travel from across the UK, Ireland, Europe and further afield specifically for this service. We advise patients travelling more than 2 hours to stay locally overnight after the procedure. We are happy to discuss travel and accommodation options.

Take the First Step Today

A conversation costs nothing. Contact us to discuss your situation — we will give you an honest, expert assessment with no pressure and no obligation.

Interested?

Book a consultation with Mr. Jesuraj to find out if you are a suitable candidate. Appointments available within days.