Dr. Jonathan Andrew Coleman M.D.
Urologist
1275 York Ave Box 27 New York NY, 10021About
I am a urologic surgeon with expertise in minimally invasive techniques for the treatment of kidney, adrenal, and prostate cancers. Using laparoscopic, robotic, and image-guided therapies, the goal of ...
Education and Training
Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medicine Research, Pondicherry University 1996
Board Certification
UrologyAmerican Board of UrologyABU
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Design of a novel MRI compatible manipulator for image guided prostate interventions.
- The genetic basis of cancer of kidney cancer: implications for gene-specific clinical management.
- Highlights from the Society of Urologic Oncology, 5th Annual Meeting, December 3-4, 2004, Bethesda, Maryland, United States of America.
- c-Met ectodomain shedding rate correlates with malignant potential.
- Magnetic resonance imaging-directed transrectal ultrasonography-guided biopsies in patients at risk of prostate cancer.
- Editorial comment on: MR-guided biopsy of the prostate: an overview of techniques and a systematic review.
- Comparison of gelatine matrix-thrombin sealants used during laparoscopic partial nephrectomy.
- Focal treatment of prostate cancer with vascular-targeted photodynamic therapy.
- Familial and hereditary renal cancer syndromes.
- Hereditary and familial kidney cancer.
- Focal treatment or observation of prostate cancer: pretreatment accuracy of transrectal ultrasound biopsy and T2-weighted MRI.
- Localization, purification, and functional reconstitution of the P4-ATPase Atp8a2, a phosphatidylserine flippase in photoreceptor disc membranes.
- Critical evaluation of perioperative complications in laparoscopic partial nephrectomy.
- Lymph node dissection during robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy: comparison of lymph node yield and clinical outcomes when including common iliac nodes with standard template dissection.
- Extended pelvic lymph node dissection in robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy: surgical technique and initial experience.
Treatments
- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (bph)
- Prostate Cancer
- Kidney Stones
- Enlarged Prostate
- Bladder Cancer
- Kidney Cancer
- Birth Defects
Fellowships
- National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute
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