Dr. Perito Appointed Clinical Faculty Member at Nova Southeastern University

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Dr. Paul Perito was appointed as a clinical faculty member at Nova Southeastern University where he will act as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery.

“The mission of Nova Southeastern University, a private, not-for-profit institution, is to offer a diverse array of innovative academic programs that complement on-campus educational opportunities and resources with accessible distance learning programs to foster academic excellence, intellectual inquiry, leadership, research, and commitment to community through engagement of students and faculty members in a dynamic, life-long learning environment” – nova.edu

“I am looking forward to working with medical students, undecided on which residency to match, and trying to persuade them on the path of urology.” – Dr. Perito


Nova

Dr. Perito Co-Authors Manuscript for Journal of Impotence Research

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May 2017

Dr. Perito has co-authored manuscript titled “A Retrospective Analysis of Risk Factors for IPP Reservoir Entry Into the Peritoneum After Abdominal Wall Placement” which was accepted for publication in the International Journal of Impotence Research:  Journal of Sexual Medicine.

With our ever-expanding series of reservoir placement during penile prosthesis placement (now approaching 5000), Dr. Martin Gross identified another risk factor for complications:  a low BMI.  Congratulations Dr. Gross for another banner year in publications.” – Dr. Perito

International Journal of Impotence Resarch

Dr. Perito a member of advisory board of Southeastern College

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 “Southeastern College provides externships at Coral Gables Hospital where we have the opportunity to train surgical technicians.  Many of their graduates have joined our team and now act as teachers in their own capacity.  We are both honored and proud to have Southeastern as part of our global team.” – Dr. Perito

 

NeoTract Shares New 5 Year Data on the Urolift System for BPH

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NeoTract Inc. Announces Positive Five-Year Results for Minimally Invasive UroLift® System at American Urological Association 2017 Meeting

Highlights from Pivotal L.I.F.T. Randomized Study Presented in the United States

PLEASANTON, Calif. & BOSTON- NeoTract, Inc., a medical device company focused on addressing unmet needs in the field of urology, today announced presentation of the five-year results of the pivotal, randomized L.I.F.T. IDE study, which evaluated the safety and effectiveness of the company’s novel UroLift® System as a treatment for patients with symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

“The UroLift System has now been proven as a minimally invasive alternative to medication that offers sustained, reliable relief for patients”

Claus Roehrborn, M.D., professor and chair of the Department of Urology UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas and co-principal investigator for the L.I.F.T. clinical program, presented the five-year results for the first time to a U.S. audience at the 112th annual American Urological Association meeting in Boston.

Results of the five-year L.I.F.T. study demonstrate that UroLift System treatment provides:

  • A highly tolerable, minimally invasive procedural experience;
  • Rapid reduction of symptoms after the procedure while preserving sexual function;
  • Sustained effect, with IPSS (International Prostate Symptom Score) and Qmax (peak urinary flow rate) remaining 36% and 44% improved from baseline, respectively;
  • Quality of life (QoL) score improvement of 50% over five years;
  • A durable treatment with a low retreatment rate of 2-3% per year.1

“The UroLift System has now been proven as a minimally invasive alternative to medication that offers sustained, reliable relief for patients,” said Dr. Steven Gange of Summit Urology Group in Salt Lake City, UT, who treated numerous patients as a part of the L.I.F.T. clinical trial. “The procedure itself can be performed efficiently by a trained urologist, with little need for anesthetics or pain medication. It involves no cutting, heating, or removal of tissue, and results are evident immediately. Healing and recovery are swift, with patients experiencing symptom relief and improved quality of life within a matter of days or weeks, and sustained similar results after five years. I truly believe the UroLift System is a game-changer for the field of urology.”

“We are excited to share this excellent long-term data with the attendees of AUA. The results continue to demonstrate the potential of the UroLift System to become the standard of care first-line treatment for patients with BPH. NeoTract has set the standard for robust BPH clinical data collection with global multi-site studies and proven durability and it’s an area we will continue to invest in,” said Dave Amerson, president and CEO, NeoTract, Inc. “We are honored to partner with urologists around the world to help men return to normal urinary function and preserve sexual vitality with this safe and effective treatment option.”

Nearly 40 million men in the United States are affected by BPH, which occurs with advancing age when the prostate gland that surrounds the male urethra becomes enlarged and begins to obstruct the urinary system. Symptoms of BPH often include sleepless nights and urinary problems, and can cause loss of productivity, depression and decreased quality of life. Medication is often the first-line therapy for enlarged prostate, but relief can be inadequate and temporary. Side effects of medication treatment can include sexual dysfunction, dizziness and headaches, prompting many patients to quit using the drugs. For these patients, the alternative is surgery that cuts, heats or removes prostate tissue to open the blocked urethra.

About the UroLift System

The FDA-cleared UroLift System is a novel, minimally invasive technology for treating lower urinary tract symptoms due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The UroLift permanent implants, delivered during a minimally invasive transurethral outpatient procedure, relieve prostate obstruction and open the urethra directly without cutting, heating, or removing prostate tissue. Clinical data from a pivotal 206-patient randomized controlled study showed that patients with enlarged prostate receiving UroLift implants reported rapid and durable symptomatic and urinary flow rate improvement without compromising sexual function. Patients also experienced a significant improvement in quality of life. Most common adverse events reported include hematuria, dysuria, micturition urgency, pelvic pain, and urge incontinence. Most symptoms were mild to moderate in severity and resolved within two to four weeks after the procedure. The UroLift System is available in the U.S., Europe, Australia, Canada, Mexico and South Korea. Learn more at www.UroLift.com.

About NeoTract

NeoTract, Inc. is dedicated to developing innovative, minimally invasive and clinically effective devices that address unmet needs in the field of urology. The company’s initial focus is on improving the standard of care for patients with BPH using the UroLift System, a minimally invasive permanent implant system that treats symptoms while preserving normal sexual function. Learn more at www.NeoTract.com.

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Dr. Perito Attends the American Urological Association 2017 Meeting In Boston, MA

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During this meeting Dr. Perito was Faculty for two resident/fellow labs sponsored by Coloplast and held at the Boston BioSkills LAB and the Boston Convention Center.  These labs combined comprised 8 rotations where residents and fellows got hands on experience practicing the “Minimally Invasive Penile Implant Technique”.  These labs were followed up with Q&A sessions which allowed attendees additional time to ask specific questions about various aspects of the procedure.

During the meeting Dr. Perito spoke at the SMSNA (Sexual Medicine Society of North America’s) Committee meeting where he discussed “Pearls for Avoiding the Common Pitfalls of the Infrapubic Incision in Penile Prosthesis Surgery”.

Lastly, Dr. Perito co-chaired a course titled “Paradigm Changes in a 40-year old operation:  Inflatable Penile Implant (IPP)” with Dr’s Steve Wilson and Robert Valenzuela.

Dr. Perito co-authored the following abstracts presented through either poster or podium presentation during this meeting.

  • Abstract Title: “Distal Corporal Anchoring Stitch” a technique to address distal corporal crossovers and impending lateral extrusions of a penile prosthesis
  • Abstract Title:  New Data Regarding HIV Status as a Predictor of Postoperative IPP Infection
  • Abstract Title:  A Retrospective Analysis of the Influence of High Dose Gentamicin on IPP Infection Rates
  • Abstract Title:  New Data Regarding Penile Length After Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Implantation
  • Abstract Title:  The Efficacy of Durasphere as a New Agent for the Treatment of Hypermobile Galns

AUA 2017

 

3 Things You Need to Know About Peyronie’s Disease

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1. It can happen to any man.

Although Peyronie’s disease most commonly affects middle-aged men, it can happen to men as young as 20 and well into the later years of their lives.  Research suggests that between 8-10% of men will experience Peyronie’s in their lifetime. I am sure that this number could be higher if one accounts for untreated and undiagnosed cases.

2. It can impact or halt your sex life

While most cases of Peyronie’s disease have only mild symptoms, moderate to severe symptoms can cause painful erections, pain with intercourse, a crooked appearance in the penis, and potentially erectile dysfunction. As the symptoms often manifest slowly, as well as the potential embarrassment that can accompany sexual dysfunction, many men will delay seeking any kind of treatment until Peyronie’s has devastated their anatomy and sex life.

3. It’s treatable.

In milder cases, doctors will suggest simply waiting 1-2 years to see if symptoms subside, but there are a variety of prescriptions and surgical procedures that can be used to treat more serious cases. Xiaflex, an injectable drug, has been shown to cause light to moderate reductions in the plaque which can cause the penile bending effect seen in more severe Peyronie’s cases.

In moderate to severe cases, surgery is often the best course. Dr. Paul Perito has pioneered the ‘Scratch Technique,’ in which an incision is made into the penis to physically remove plaque-ridden areas, and is then supplemented with a penile implant to straight the penis and restore sexual function.

If you think you might have Peyronie’s Disease, it’s important to be aware of the resources that are available, including doctors, urologic surgeons, and support groups and discussion boards. Please contact us at Perito Urology if you have any questions, or feel free to peruse our site to learn more.

Dr. Perito a Panelist at the South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Diversity Health Fair

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April 27, 2017

Dr. Paul Perito spoke about the top men’s sexual health issues in a panel discussion the South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce’s Diversity Health Fair on April 27, 2017. Dr. Perito represented Coral Gables Hospital and was joined by physicians with a range of specialties on the panel. The discussion theme was “being healthy is not a goal; it’s a lifestyle.” Every year, the Diversity Health Fair attracts more than 1,000 visitors.  Entertained visitors left the Fair pledging to have as much healthy sex as they can as they strive towards a healthy lifestyle.

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Dr. Perito Performs Five Advanced Surgical Repairs on Implant Patients

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Dr. Paul Perito and Perito Urology performed five advanced surgical repairs on penile implant patients experiencing prior complications during a training program titled “Difficult Case Day.”

While penile implant surgery has a low rate of infection and complication when performed by a well-trained surgeon, it is sometimes necessary to revise prior surgeries if that patient is experiencing adverse effects.  On this day, the five patients treated by Perito Urology endured 25 previous implant-related procedures.  Through a variety of surgical tricks all five patients received functioning inflatable or malleable penile implants.

Repairing complicated penile implants is delicate work, as the patient is often experiencing symptoms such as infection, pain, or device malfunction which can add an extra level of difficulty to what is already a challenging procedure. There are only a handful of urological surgeons who are able to achieve favorable outcomes from complications of this magnitude, which is why patients from all around the world travel to Perito Urology.

New Study Available: Multicenter Investigation of the Micro-Organisms Involved in Penile Prosthesis Infection

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February 22, 2017

Now Available On-Line “Multicenter Investigation of the Micro-Organisms Involved in Penile Prosthesis Infection: An Analysis of the Efficacy of the AUA and EAU Guidelines for Penile Prosthesis Prophylaxis”

“Doctors Munnariz and Gross mined a data base never before seen.  Their findings will be instrumental in pushing our infection rates to 0%!” – Dr. Perito

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