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About Us
The Reproductive Specialty Center specializes in Endocrine and Infertility Treatment, Reproductive Surgery and Advanced Laparoscopic and Laser Surgery. The center is dedicated to the highest level of expert care for women in all phases of their reproductive and post-reproductive lives.
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Awards & Firsts
The Reproductive Specialty Center is a world pioneer in reproductive microsurgery.
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Urologic Services Urologists treat diseases and disorders of the genitourinary system, including the kidneys, the ureters, the bladder, the urethra, and the testes, vas deferens, prostate and penis in men.
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Urological Subspecialty Services Modern surgical treatment of male infertility requires expertise in microsurgical techniques, including vasectomy reversal (vasovasostomy and vasoepididymostomy), varicocele repair, and testicular sperm retrieval/ biopsy.
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The Problem of Low Testosterone Between 10% and 20% of men between ages 40 and 70 have lower than normal testosterone production. Risk factors for hypogonadism include increasing age, obesity, pituitary gland disease, and diabetes.
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Fertility Promoting Surgery |
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Fallopian Tube Blockage Blockage of the fallopian tube near the uterine end can be relieved by state of the art procedures available at the center.
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Laparoscopic Tubal Sterilization Reversal Update In 1992, Dr. Koh and Janik presented the world's first laparoscopic microsurgical tubal anastomosis for reversal of sterilization. Since that time, this technique has expanded and a new range of microsurgical laparoscopic instruments have been designed [Koh ultra-microsurgical instruments] by the Storz Company for worldwide distribution.
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Ovarian Cysts Ovarian cysts may be due to new growth (neoplasms), endometriosis, or functional cysts.
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Pelvic Adhesions Pelvic adhesions can arrive from silent infections (Chlamydia, overt infections, gonorrhea), or from endometriosis, appendicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, or various pelvic operations.
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Update on Endometriosis Treatment by Laparoscopy The correct treatment of endometriosis for pain today is the complete excision of the endometriosis.
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Uterine Fibroids and Myomectomy Fibroids are tumors that arise within the muscle of the uterus forming round masses. Some women have single fibroids as large as a football, others have multiple ( up to 20 or more ) which vary in size from a peanut to golf balls and larger.
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Additional Women's Procedures |
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Laparoscopic Pelvic Surgery for Prolapse Prolapse refers to the extrusion of a mass through the vagina. This creates discomfort in walking, as well as, causing a feeling of pressure.
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Micro and Mini Laparoscopy While laparoscopy has been an enormous advance from open laparotomy (big incisions), recent development in microfibres and lenses have seen the creation of even tinier laparoscopes measuring two to four millimeters which are known as micro and mini laparoscopes, respectively.
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Radical Endometriosis Surgery Radical surgery for deep endometriosis involves removing all the deep lesions accurately.
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Update on Laparoscopic Hysterectomy A new technique for performing this operation has been patented, including appropriate instrumentation, called the 'Koh Technique' and 'Koh Colpotomizer for Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy'.
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Andrology |
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Andrology Laboratory scientists working in the andrology field perform tests that help evaluate the potentially infertile male patient.
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Meet Our Doctors |
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Infertility Procedures |
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Pregnancy Rates |
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