
Dr. Cornell is respected as one of the nation's foremost prosthetic urologists.
He specializes in placing both the three-piece inflatable penile implant and artificial
urinary sphincter (AUS) through a single scrotal incision in a single surgical procedure.
Post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence (PPI) is the involuntary leakage of urine
following radical prostatectomy to treat prostate cancer. PPI represents a specific
form of stress urinary incontinence where increased abdominal pressure from a cough,
sneeze, or simple physical straining results in the leakage of urine
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Vasectomy
represents the most definitive form of male contraception. This 10-15 minute procedure
is usually completed in the office under local anesthesia without the need for a
scalpel incision. This "no-scalpel" technique permits access to each vas
deferens-the tube carrying sperm from the epididymis/testis to the urethra-through
Dr. Cornell's office is the single most comprehensive general urology practice in the greater Houston metro area. Within our beautifully appointed office, we evaluate urinary incontinence with multi-channel urodynamics and perform pelvic floor rehabilitation and biofeedback training.
We diagnose abnormalities of the lower urinary tract with digitally-enhanced cystoscopy and treat male urinary obstruction from BPH with transuretheral needle ablation (TUNA) prostate thermotherapy. For men with erectile dysfunction or urinary leakage following prostate cancer treatment, we specialize in inflatable penile prosthesis and artificial urinary sphincter solutions.
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Prostate
Cancer
Adenocarcinoma of the prostate is the clinical term for cancerous tumor of the prostate.
Prostate cancer confined to the gland is usually curable. According to the American
Cancer Society (ACS),
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BPH -
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia BPH is not simply a case of too many prostate cells. Prostate growth involves hormones, occurs in different types of tissue (e.g. muscular, glandular), and affects each man differently. |
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InterStim® SacralNeuromudulation Over 30 million people in the United States suffer from urinary incontinence or overactive bladder (OAB). This condition is far more prevalent in women than men. In the general population, age 15 to 64 years, 10-30% of women, |