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Trauma and Urogenital Reconstructive Surgery |
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The Trauma and Reconstructive Surgery Program at UCSF Medical Center uses advanced reconstructive surgical techniques to correct a variety of injuries and abnormalities to the male genitourinary tract, including the kidneys, bladder, ureter, urethra, penis, testis and scrotum. The program specializes in the management and treatment of the following:
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Urethral strictures and obstructions, which cause voiding problems related to the normal passage of urine and semen. Our patients have a high success of voiding normally after urethral reconstructive surgery.
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Genital reconstruction for patients who have suffered a traumatic genital injury or have genital skin loss due to infection or other causes.
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Management of traumatic injuries to the kidney, ureter, bladder, scrotum/testicles and penis.
Our program is led by a team of world-renowned experts in the field of urogenital trauma, and genital and urethral reconstruction. Dr. Jack McAninch, who has written over 250 articles on the management of urethral abnormalities and urogenital trauma, is the director of the program.
For more information or to make an appointment, please call:
Trauma and Reconstructive Surgery (415) 476-3372
For help finding a doctor, contact our Physician Referral Service:
Reviewed by health care specialists at UCSF Medical Center. Last updated August 29, 2007
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