Many urologic procedures can be performed within the office under local anesthesia and take between 5-30 minutes. Additionally, nitrous oxide is available to increase the comfort of many of our in-office procedures.
Surgical Care in the Diagnosis & Treatment of Urologic Conditions
In-Office Procedures
BCG Bladder Instillation
Bladder Cancer Treatment
Bladder Biopsy
BPH Treatment
Clinical Trials
Cystoscopy
Erectile Dysfunction Treatment
Hormone Injections for Low Testosterone
Kidney Stone Treatments
MonaLisa Touch
Penile Injection Therapy
Penile Ultrasound
Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation
Prostate Artery Embolization
Prostate Biopsy
Prostate Cancer Treatment
Teleurology
Ureteral Stent Removal
Urodynamics
Uroflow
Urogynecology
Vasectomy
No-Scalpel Vasectomy
Surgical Procedures
We perform a multitude of surgical procedures that require general anesthesia and are performed in a hospital operating room. Here is a sampling of the most commonly performed procedures:
Procedures marked with a * can be performed either via an open surgical approach or via a minimally-invasive approach (laparoscopic/robotic)
Aquablation
Circumcision
Cystectomy (removal of bladder)*
ESWL (kidney stone lithotripsy)
iTind
Hydrocelectomy
Nephrectomy (removal of kidney)*
Optilume® BPH Catheter System
Optilume® for Urethral Stricture
Partial nephrectomy (removal of kidney tumor only)*
Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (kidney stone removal)
Prostate Biopsy – MRI Fusion
Prostate Laser Enucleation (HoLEP)
Sling placement (male or female)
TURBT (bladder tumor removal)
TURP (prostate resection)
Ureteral stent placementUreteroscopy/laser lithotripsy (kidney stone removal)
UroLift
Fusion Biopsy
