YOURology News – November 2024
New IR Center, new physicians, and milestones in kidney stone and cancer treatments are discussed in the November 2024 patient newsletter.
Men who are patients of The Urology Group with an enlarged prostate (BPH) have a less invasive treatment option now available at the IR Center of Greater Cincinnati. Located in Norwood, the just-opened Center offers prostate artery embolization (PAE) to treat BPH, a common, non-cancerous condition that can block the flow of urine in men. Interventional radiology (IR) uses x-ray or other advanced imaging techniques to guide instruments during the PAE procedure. Benefits include:
The procedure is provided by interventional radiologists who are medical doctors with six or more years of additional training. Talk to your urologist to see if PAE at the IR Center of Greater Cincinnati is right for you.
Kevin Hartwig, M.D.Dr. Kevin Hartwig joins us as an anesthesiologist at our Norwood Surgery Center. He previously served as medical director for NorthStar Anesthesia and has extensive experience in local hospital networks including Mercy Health Fairfield, Clermont Hospital, Eastgate Surgery Center, and Anderson Hospital. Learn more about Dr. Hartwig. |
Rahul Prasad, M.D.Dr. Rahul Prasad is a Radiation Oncologist who specializes in treating prostate cancer. He has extensive experience in cancer research while working at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in the Department of Radiation Oncology at The James Cancer Hospital. Dr. Prasad will treat patients through both The Urology Group and Oncology Hematology Care Inc. in Cincinnati. Learn more about Dr. Prasad. |
One of the most advanced treatment options for some cancers is the CyberKnife® stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). Available at The Urology Group since 2013 for prostate cancer patients, this incision-free, robotic procedure delivers high doses of radiation with extreme accuracy for fewer treatments.
Eleven years later, we’re happy to announce two CyberKnife milestones:
In July, Steve Rouff became the 4,000th patient to choose this non-invasive radiation treatment option to eradicate his prostate cancer after a PSA test showed alarmingly high results. A very active 57-year-old, Steve was shocked at the diagnosis. Like most men, he had no symptoms. Read Steve’s story.
Neither are we. Kidney stones can be extremely painful. That’s why we invest in the most advanced, immediate care available, including CVAC. This new vacuum device, introduced in spring 2024, fragments, irrigates, and removes kidney stones and dust in a single procedure.
Dr. Matthew Love was the first physician to use next generation CVAC in Ohio, and recently completed his 150th case. “This new device enables us to continuously clear stone dust through passive aspiration,” he explains. “It reliably removes all of the stone fragments and dust that can remain after lithotripsy, which enables better stone clearance for our patients.”
If you’re suffering from kidney stones, ask your urologist if CVAC may be right for you.
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