If the ejaculatory duct—the tube that transports semen from the sperm to the urethra—is blocked, transurethral ejaculatory duct resection may be used to open it. Additionally, it can be utilized to clear any impediment that might interfere with a man's capacity to ejaculate sperm.
If the ejaculatory duct—the tube that transports semen from the sperm to the urethra—is blocked, transurethral ejaculatory duct resection may be used to open it. Additionally, it can be utilized to clear any impediment that might interfere with a man's capacity to ejaculate sperm.
Sperm blockage surgery in the US involves removing obstructions in the male reproductive system to improve fertility. Techniques include vasectomy reversal, varicocele repair, and epididymovasostomy.
Advanced technologies like ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) may be used in conjunction with surgery for better outcomes.