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Ejaculatory Duct Obstruction
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| From Dr. Brad Hennenfent:
Ejaculatory Duct Obstruction and Prostatitis may be confused. Here are a few experts on ejaculatory duct obstruction, in no particular order, and what little information I have on them: |
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- Paul J Turek MD
- Department of Urology
- UCSF
- San Francisco, CA
- Recently published a paper that gives the followup on TURED patients treated for infertility not pain" J. Urol.155: 1291-1293, 1996.
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- Larry Lipschultz, MD
- Baylor University
- 6560 Fanin
- Suite 2100
- Houston, Texas 77030
- 713-798-4001
- Does the transurethral resection of the ejaculatory ducts, and is published.
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- Jonathan P. Jarrow, MD
- North Carolina Baptist Hospital
- The Bowman Gray School of Medicine
- Medical Center Boulevard
- Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1094
- 910-716-4131
- Passes a guidewire though the ultrasound probe into the seminal vesicle, through the prostate and out the penis. Then threads a catheter over the wire sticking out the penis through the prostate and into the ejaculatory ducts and dilates them, and is published.
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- Peter N. Schlegel, MD
- New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center Department of Urology, Room F-907a
- 525 East 68th Street
- New York, NY 10021
- Does a transurethral retrograde procedure to insert a catheter and dilate the ejaculatory ducts. Also usually has to partially resect the verumontanum to get the instruments in, and is published in a textbook, the Textbook of Endourology, by Sosa, et. al.
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