Miss Jonathan S. Vordermark M.D.
Urologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Urology
3502 9th St Suite 260 Lubbock TX, 79415About
Dr. Jonathan Vordermark practices Pediatric Urology in Lubbock, TX. Pediatric urologists treat young patients who suffer from an illness or disease of the genitals or urinary tract, including the kidneys, ureters, bladder. As a pediatric urologist, Dr. Vordermark is a surgeon who diagnoses, treats, and manages voiding disorders, vesicoureteral reflux, and urinary tract infections that require surgery. Some procedures that Dr. Vordermark performs include surgical reconstruction of the urinary tract, hypospadias, and disorders of sex development; surgery for groin conditions in childhood; evaluation and surgical management of kidney stone disease; and surgical management of tumors and malignancies of the kidney, bladder, and testis.
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UrologyAmerican Board of UrologyABU
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The effects of ileocystoplasty on the development of renal failure in a rat model 5/6 nephrectomy.
- Foley and Hutchins needle equal Councill catheter.
- Bladder neurofibromatosis in childhood. Noninvasive imaging.
- Role of surgery in management of acute bacterial epididymitis.
- Partial resection of symphysis pubis.
- Management of pregnancy after major urinary reconstruction.
- Papillary necrosis causing hydronephrosis in the renal allograft. Sonographic findings.
- Intermittent testicular torsion: an underdiagnosed entity?
- Adhesive membrane: a new dressing for hypospadias.
- Experience with single stage hypospadias reconstruction.
- Acute epididymitis: experience with 123 cases.
- Transuretero-ureterostomy--a review of its use in modern paediatric urology.
- The persisting mesonephric duct syndrome: the description of a new syndrome.
- Behçet disease with genitourinary involvement treated with colchicine.
- Testicular torsion: management with ultrasonic Doppler flow detector.
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