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drjamielandman 3 years ago
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BPH Treatment
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Dr. Landman is the chair of the Department of Urology at UC Irvine in Orange County, CA. He possesses extensive clinical expertise in endoscopic and laparoscopic kidney surgery, and his research has provided patients with more precise treatment. He is also a kidney stone specialist and expert in BPH treatment.
Dr. Landman is considered an international expert in the management of kidney cancer and is a pioneer on the application of minimally invasive techniques for ablation of kidney cancer. He has helped to re-define the diagnosis of kidney cancer through the development of novel diagnostic biopsy techniques in his work as a urologist.
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drjamielandman 4 years ago
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If there鈥檚 a need to get a more accurate diagnosis or receive specialized care for your symptoms, you may be referred to a specialist with a focus in urology. Here are some reasons you may need to see a urologist:
Thorough Diagnostics
Before surgery is discussed, the best urologist in Los Angeles makes an effort to confirm any initial diagnosis made by your regular physician. The purpose of doing so is to determine if the source of the problem has been correctly identified.
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drjamielandman 5 years ago
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Kidney Stone Specialist
A kidney stone specialist is involved in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney stones. Depending on the case, the kidney stone specialist may recommend selecting one of four different surgeries. A non-invasive extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) involves using sound waves to break up the kidney stones into smaller pieces so that they can pass through the bladder. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is a process of inserting a tube into the patient鈥檚 back to remove or break up large kidney stones.
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A kidney stone specialist may also recommend a ureteroscopy (URS), a procedure that involves passing a fiber optic camera into the ureter and kidney to remove or break up the stones. The final procedure to treat kidney stones is a pyelolithotomy, which involves removing a stone from within the renal pelvis or from the ureter.
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