Premature ejaculation agent is efficacious, regardless of circumcision status
October 1st 2010An investigational metered dose, aerosolized spray containing a mixture of lidocaine and prilocaine (PSD502) is an effective treatment for premature ejaculation in both circumcised and uncircumcised men, although the magnitude of response is relatively greater in uncircumcised men.
Premature ejaculation: Is an ideal therapy on the horizon?
October 1st 2010A new premature ejaculation therapy is simple to apply, is truly an on-demand therapy that takes effect in less than 5 minutes, prolongs intravaginal ejaculatory latency in the range of five fold, and does not seem to reduce sensitivity.
How to improve patient collections in your urology practice
October 1st 2010As employers (and individuals) select health insurance plans with higher deductibles that place more financial responsibility on the patient, it's more important than ever that medical practices revamp front office collection procedures and place more responsibility on the front office staff.
Botulinum toxin outcomes correlate with urodynamics in overactive bladder
October 1st 2010Urodynamic results do correlate with treatment outcomes in idiopathic overactive bladder treatment, at least with onabotulinumtoxin A (Botox). Surprisingly, despite all the urodynamic studies done in OAB, this is new information.
Better prostate cancer surgery outcomes linked to MRI technique
October 1st 2010Multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (MP-MRI) in patients with intermediate or advanced prostate cancer offers additional information sufficient enough to allow surgeons to alter management plans to the benefit of the patient.
HIFU efficacious in localized prostate Ca at 8-year follow-up
September 23rd 2010In men with localized prostate cancer, high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) offers a rate of cancer-specific survival at 8 years similar to that expected with external beam radiation therapy, French researchers reported.
Newborn screening for adrenal hyperplasia recommended
September 23rd 2010Every newborn child should be screened for congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) and positive results should be followed by testing, according to a new clinical practice guideline from the Endocrine Society on the diagnosis and treatment of the condition.
Scientists identify prostate cancer cell of origin
September 9th 2010UCLA scientists say they have identified for the first time a cell-of-origin for human prostate cancer, a discovery that could result in better predictive and diagnostic tools and the development of more effective targeted treatments for the disease.
Study links DDT exposure in the womb to testicular cancer
September 9th 2010Men exposed in the womb to the pesticide dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and its related compounds are more likely to develop testicular cancer, say researchers from Child Health and Development Studies (CHDS), Berkeley, CA.
Commonly used medications may reduce PSA levels
September 9th 2010Men using commonly prescribed medications?nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, statins, and thiazide diuretics?appear to experience reduced PSA levels by clinically significant amounts, researchers from Stanford University, Stanford, CA recently reported.
Lawsuit delays 'Red Flags Rule' enactment for urologists and other physicians
September 1st 2010Implementation of the "Red Flags Rule" by the Federal Trade Commission, which would require medical practices and other businesses to take specific steps to minimize identity theft and which has been challenged by the AUA, has been delayed until a federal appeals court rules on a lawsuit by the American Bar Association.
Pelvic slings for stress urinary incontinence: Are all created equal?
September 1st 2010In this article, we discuss the evolution of mid-urethral sling kits, outline the advantages and disadvantages of three distinct approaches to MUS placement, and provide an overview of our algorithm for procedure selection.
Obesity, sex, and LUTS: What's the connection?
September 1st 2010In an era in which we increasingly strive to optimize men's health, an understanding of the complex interaction of medical therapies designed to improve voiding (alpha-blockers and 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors), sexual function (testosterone), and lipid metabolism (statins) will be better described.
Urologists can improve billing with real-time claims adjudication
September 1st 2010With real-time claims adjudication, a patient receives a service in your office and then in real time, while the patient is in the office, she receives an explanation of benefits that details her charges, what the insurance company allows, the amount of the co-pay, and the status of the patient's deductible.