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    Services Offered - Urology

    In-Office Services

    BCG: Bacillus Calmette-Guerin Therapy
    Intravesical immunotherapy used for treating bladder cancer.

    Cystogram
    An x-ray exam to evaluate bladder cancer, vesicoureteral reflux, bladder polyps and hydronephrosis.

    Lupron
    Hormone deprivation injection to help treat prostate cancer.
    Urodynamic Testing
    A series of tests to give your doctor a detailed look at how well your bladder and urethra are storing and releasing urine.

    Vasectomy
    A simple, safe procedure that prevents the release of sperm when a man ejaculates. 


     

    Same Day Services – Non-Invasive

    Cystoscopy
    A procedure using a thin tube with a camera and light on the end (cystoscope) to see inside the urinary tract and bladder.

    Cystoscopy with hydrodistention
    Procedure using a cystoscope to look inside the bladder after slowly filling it with fluid (hydrodistention). This is used to diagnose and treat interstitial cystitis.

    Cystoscopy with urethral dilation
    Dilating (stretching) the urethra to treat stricture (narrowing) or help pass the cystoscope.

    Rezum
    Procedure where small, permanent implants are placed into the prostate to lift and hold the enlarged tissue out of the way. It is used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

    TRUSP - Transrectal Ultrasound of the Prostate with Biopsies
    Samples of prostate tissue are taken and examined under a microscope. Doctors use this test to diagnose prostate cancer.


    Urolift
    The UroLift® System treatment offers rapid, lasting relief from BPH. Tiny implants are used to hold open the obstructed pathway that blocks urine flow. Unlike medications, the UroLift System treatment addresses the blockage directly, offering a mechanical solution to a mechanical problem.

    Most men living with BPH symptoms take prescription medications after they’re diagnosed, although these often don’t provide adequate relief and may cause dizziness, fatigue, and sexual dysfunction. 

    The UroLift System is a treatment option for men looking for relief from BPH symptoms. It does not require ongoing medication, heating, cutting or removal of prostate tissue, and the UroLift System treatment typically takes less than one hour.

    Uronav Fusion Biopsy
    Imaging is used in combination with biopsy to diagnose prostate cancer.


     

    Surgical Services

    Adrenalectomy
    Removal of the entire adrenal gland.

    Artificial Urinary Sphincter
    Placement of a synthetic valve around the urinary channel (urethra) to correct urinary incontinence.

    Circumcision
    Removal of foreskin covering the head of the penis.

    Cystectomy with Urinary Diversion
    Removal of the entire urinary bladder along with the prostate, seminal vesicles, and part of the vas deferens. (for men)
     
    • Neobladder: uses part of the small intestine to create an entirely new bladder.
    • Continent Pouch: Much like a neobladder, a continent pouch holds urine like the original bladder, but the patient must drain urine through a small hole in the abdomen.
    • Ileal Conduit: connects part of the small intestine to the ureters.
    Cystoprostatectomy
    Removal of the bladder and prostate. (for men)

    Epididymectomy
    Procedure to remove the epididymis. (for men)

    Hydrocelectomy / Spermatocelectomy
    Removal of a hydrocele as well as a spermatocele (if present) from the scrotum. (for men)









     

     
    Kidney / Bladder Stones
     
    • ESWL Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy: shock waves sent from outside the body are targeted at a kidney stone, causing the stone to break into tiny pieces.
    • Litholapaxy: crushing bladder stones and washing out the fragments.
    • Percutaneous nephrolithotomy: minimally-invasive procedure to remove stones from the kidney by making a small cut in the back or side and using a tube to reach the stones.
    • Ureteroscopy: removal of kidney stones using a thin tube (ureteroscope) that is passed through the urethra and the bladder, and then directly into the ureter.
    Laparoscopic Nephroureterectomy
    Removal of the renal pelvis, kidney, and entire ureter, along with the bladder cuff. This is for patients who have transitional cell cancer of the upper urinary tract or transitional epithelium.

    Male Sling
    Synthetic mesh placed in the groin area to treat urinary incontinence in men.

    Orchiectomy
    Removal of testicle. (for men)

    Orchiopexy
    Procedure to bring an undescended testicle from the groin or the abdomen down into the scrotum. (for men)

    Penile Prosthesis
    A medical device implanted in the penis and used to treat erectile dysfunction. (for men)

    Prostatectomy
    Removal of the entire prostate along with the seminal vesicles, the vas deferens and the tissues around it. (for men)

    Placement of Sacral Nerve Stimulator
    Introduction of gentle, soothing stimulation or pulsation to the nerves which control bladder function and the muscles of the pelvis.

    TOT Transobturator Tape
    Supports the bladder and corrects stress incontinence.

    TURBT Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumor
    Use of a scope to remove tumors from the bladder. This procedure helps diagnose bladder cancer.

    TURP Transurethral Resection of Prostate
    Procedure where excess prostate tissue is trimmed to restore urine flow. This is used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

    Varicocelectomy 
    Removal of varicocele. (for men)
     
     
     
     
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