Dr. Kavoussi and his laboratory team found that a commonly used topical medication for premature ejaculation, Promescent, is toxic for sperm. For men who undergo vasectomy reversal, surgical success is the first step. The couple then needs to optimize their odds of success at conception …
Kavoussi Family Outstanding Teacher Award given to Dr. Marc Goldstein
At the annual American Society for Reproductive Medicine annual scientific meeting and expo, the Kavoussi Family Outstanding Teacher Award is given to a teacher in reproductive medicine. The teacher who is awarded this scholarship is recognized as an outstanding educator in reproductive medicine. The award …
Dr. Parviz Kavoussi’s research on drug therapy and semen parameters presented at ASRM
Men who undergo vasectomy reversal and have low testosterone should not be treated with testosterone replacement, as it will suppress sperm production. There is no clear answer in the scientific research on whether Clomiphene Citrate, a commonly used medication to treat low testosterone in men …
The team at AFRM/Westlake IVF presents research on Promescent®’s impact on sperm at American Society for Reproduction Medicine Meeting
Approximately 20-30% of men complain of premature ejaculation, making it one of the most common sexual complaints in men. Promescent®, is a commonly used over the counter desensitizing spray used for the treatment of premature ejaculation. We sought to learn whether this treatment may have …
Sperm parameters predicting fertility after vasectomy reversal
The mainstay of evaluation of the effectiveness of a vasectomy reversal is the semen analysis that is performed following the procedure, and of course the end-point of achieving a pregnancy. This is how we assess if the vasectomy reversal was successful or not. It is …
The benefit of a tissue interposition technique for vasectomy
When a vasectomy is being performed, there are a number of ways it can be performed. Besides the minimally invasive, no-scalpel technique to make it as easy as possible on patients and minimize complications, Dr. Kavoussi believes the best way to obstruct the vas deferens …
What kind of vasectomy reversal will you need (vasovasostomy or vasoepididymostomy)?
The typical straightforward vasectomy reversal is known as a vasovasostomy. This means that the portion of the vas deferens that was blocked with the previous vasectomy is excluded, and the ends above and below this area are sutured back together. Depending on the part of …
The 2017 Texas Monthly Super Doctor Panel Selects Dr. Kavoussi
For the 7th consecutive year, Dr. Kavoussi is named as a Texas Monthly Magazine Super Doctor. This select group of doctors are chosen based on peer recognition, professional achievement, and disciplinary history. Physicians from different specialties with the highest scores from each group are asked …
The durability of robot assisted vasectomy reversal
Many men undergoing vasectomy reversal do so for not only the goal of being able to achieve a pregnancy spontaneously with intercourse, but to potential be able to do so for more than one child. For that reason, vasectomy reversals are performed in a manner …
Dr. Kavoussi publishes study on treatment of chronic testicular pain
Chronic testicular pain, also known as orchialgia, is one of the most common complaints seen in urologists office and has traditionally been considered a very difficult diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for the clinician. First line management of chronic orchialgia is conservative treatment; however, in men …