Azoospermia caused by obstruction of the seminal tract (including epididymis, vas deferens, and ejaculatory ducts) can be naturally conceived after surgical treatment.
Microsurgery connecting life channels
Epididymal vas deferens anastomosis is internationally recognized as the gold medal surgery for the treatment of epididymal caudal obstruction. Due to the high difficulty and requirements of the surgery, there are not many hospitals that can perform this surgery now. By using this microsurgery, many patients with infertility caused by seminal obstruction have successfully opened the "breeding door"
Visual technology helps you bid farewell to prostatitis
Summer is a high incidence season for prostatitis, and patients often experience symptoms such as swelling and pain in the perineum and lower abdomen, frequent urination, urgency, pain, poor urination, and urethral discharge. In severe cases, it will affect male function. Due to the presence of a glandular capsule outside the prostate gland, which makes it difficult for drugs to penetrate during inflammation, many traditional techniques can cause varying degrees of damage to the capsule, resulting in extremely unstable therapeutic effects.
And the "ZRL-III prostate visible lumen intervention surgery" has changed this situation. It can accurately perform targeted and visible treatment on the site of prostatitis, forming a closed lumen in the human body, breaking through the barrier effect of the prostate capsule, allowing an appropriate amount of targeted bactericidal drugs to directly reach the affected area, quickly unblocking the blocked prostate gland ducts, and eliminating symptoms such as bloating, frequent urination, urgency, and pain. The entire surgery is carried out under the monitoring of a visual system, allowing doctors to clearly grasp the entire process of the surgery, avoiding damage to the prostate and surrounding nerves, and is known as a "safe surgery".
Ligation of dorsal vein improves erection and brings back happiness
Vascular erectile dysfunction (ED) is the most common type of organic ED, with venous ED accounting for approximately 50% of all ED patients. It is caused by the inability to effectively reduce venous reflux during the erection process, resulting in a large amount of blood leaking from the veins, resulting in a weak or brief erection of the penis. It's like a bicycle's valve plug malfunctioning, and the injected air quickly leaks out again, making the tires naturally softer. At this point, medication treatment is not feasible, and surgical treatment is mostly used. The surgical method of "deep dorsal vein ligation of the reproductive organs+cavernous foot vein ligation" blocks three reflux veins to treat venous ED, with a high success rate and low recurrence rate. It can effectively improve male erectile dysfunction and help you find a happy life.
Experts say that obstruction of the vas deferens can cause obstructive azoospermia, also known as pseudoazoospermia in clinical practice. Its clinical manifestations and characteristics include normal testicular size, azoospermia, normal levels of follicle stimulating hormone and testosterone in blood, and normal pathological results of testicular biopsy. Sperm excretion must pass through the testicular output ducts, epididymal ducts, vas deferens, ejaculatory ducts, and part of the urethra. Any obstruction in any of the above areas can affect the discharge of sperm. If the unilateral vas deferens is obstructed, it has little impact on fertility; If both sides are blocked and sperm cannot be discharged normally, it will lead to infertility. To confirm the diagnosis, a contrast examination must be performed. If diagnosed, surgery is needed to solve the problem of obstruction. The treatment principle for infertility caused by obstruction of the vas deferens duct is mainly surgical treatment, such as vas deferens epididymis anastomosis, vas deferens anastomosis, artificial sperm pool surgery, urethral incision of the ejaculatory duct opening, etc., combined with anti-inflammatory therapy, improvement of spermatogenic function, improvement of semen quality, inhibition of the body's production of anti sperm antibodies, and other auxiliary treatments.