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Dr. Christopher P. Hollowell Specializes in Female Urology

Dr. Christopher P. Hollowell Specializes in Female Urology

 

At Z Urology, we possess a team of fellowship-trained doctors that are prepared to help any patient in regards to urological help. One of our members, Dr. Christopher P. Hollowell, MD, FACS, has a clinical focus directed towards female urology. Also, with a large amount of experience in female genital cosmetic surgery, male and female voiding dysfunction, and minimally invasive surgeries. Z Urology entrusts Dr. Hollowell for complex pelvic floor reconstruction deploying the latest minimally invasive techniques and robotic technologies. If you are in need of a urologist in South Florida, then contact Z Urology for a team that is dedicated to delivering world class expertise in urology, along with an unwavering commitment to their patients.

 

The Urology Legacy

 

Dr. Christopher Hollowell isn’t the first in his family to succeed in the practice of urology. His father possesses a urology practice in Detroit. In fact, after Dr. Christopher Hollowell obtained his undergraduate and medical degrees, he joined his father’s practice.

“My father has taught me many things, most notably in the art of medicine, and that you can heal as many patients with respect and compassion as you can with a scalpel. Simply showing you care can make a profound difference in their lives.”

His brother also has had success in the field of urology. He is the chairman of urology at the Cook County Hospital in Chicago. Although the urology legacy is strong throughout the entire family, Dr. Christopher Hollowell has established himself well through the medical community.

 

Dr. Christopher P. Hollowell is Established in the Medical Community

 

Dr. Hollowell’s enthusiasm for teaching and proficiency of surgery has earned him top honors by his residents, colleagues, and patients. Dr. Hollowell is board certified, a diplomate in the American Board of Urology. Over the years, Dr. Hollowell has written numerous articles, books, and has appeared on radio and television. He has given several national, statewide, and local lectures. He has served on many hospital committees in an effort to improve health in the communities he serves. Now, he aids Z Urology in taking care of every patient that comes to our doorstep.

If you need the help of a certified board urologist such as Dr. Christopher P. Hollowell, MD, FACS, then contact Z Urology today!

Dr. Mini Varghese is an Expert at Performing Robotic Surgery

Dr. Mini Varghese is an Expert at Performing Robotic Surgery

 

The DaVinci Robotic Surgery system is a robot-assisted surgical system that allows surgeons to perform minimally invasive complex surgeries with extreme accuracy and upgraded precision. One of our urologists at Z Urology, Dr. Mini Varghese is an expert at this type of surgery. In fact, Dr. Varghese finished her urologic surgical training at the University of Rochester Medical Center. This type of training prepared her to use minimally invasive procedures to treat enlarged prostates, kidney stones and bladder tumors. Z Urology is here to help any patients that require a Urologist in South Florida.

 

What is DaVinci Robotic Surgery?

 

The DaVinci Robotic Surgery system is the upgrade if surgical techniques that allows our urologist to perform extremely precise actions. These systems upgrade the user’s dexterity, precision and accuracy, visuals and much more. Multiple visual aids are present in front of the urologist. Dr. Varghese will be comfortably seated within a chair. She will be directing the machine to perform the precise actions with tools.

Machine systems have upgraded the quality of surgeries. Minimally invasive surgeries have become that much easier compared to the past. Monitors with cameras can give high definition visual aids while the machine arms follow the movements of the urologist with perfect angles.

 

What Type of Procedures Use Robotic Surgery?

 

Robotic Surgery systems have uses in all types of surgeries. However, when pertaining to a urologist, a prostatectomy is the most common form of surgery that uses a robotic system. This is also referred to as a RALP. RALP, otherwise known as a Robot Assisted Laparoscopic Prostatectomy, is a type of surgery often used to treat men with prostate cancer. Surgical removal of the prostate gland (and some of the tissue around it) is one of the treatment options for early-stage prostate cancer. With the prostate gland just below the urinary bladder and surrounded by important nerves for sexual function, removal requires great care to maximize the chance for a cure and maintain continence and sexual function.

If you need a Urologist is South Florida, then contact Z Urology for one of our medical professionals, such as Dr. Mini Varghese, to help you as soon as possible!

What can Z Urology do for You?

What can Z Urology do for You?

 

Z Urology is a provider of urological examinations, urological treatments and procedures that have been provided the communities in South Florida for almost two decades. With a team of growing medical professionals, Dr. Zahalsky began a company the provides state of the art urologic care to both women and men. Your urological health is extremely important to not only treat quickly, but understand how to maintain. If you would prefer a team of medical professionals in South Florida that specialize in minimally invasive procedures, then contact Z Urology today.

 

What Types of Ailments does a Urologist Treat?

 

Urologic care encompasses all things that have to do with your genitourinary tract. This entails things such as your kidneys, your reproductive organs, bladder, urethra and anything that has to do with them. Illnesses and ailments that may fall upon these different areas are:

  • Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia – Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is the enlargement of the prostate.
  • Prostate Cancer – Cancer that affects the prostate.
  • Bladder Cancer – Cancer that affects the bladder.
  • Bladder/Kidney Stones ­- Kidney stones are solid pieces of material that form when substances normally found in the urine, such as mineral and acid salts, become concentrated and crystallize.
  • Erectile Dysfunction – Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection suitable for sexual intercourse.
  • Infertility – Infertility is any condition that adversely affects the chances of initiating a pregnancy
  • Urinary Dysfunction – Urinary dysfunction is a term that encompasses all errors with within the urinary tract. This includes urinary incontinence on low levels such as leakage, to high levels such as a complete loss of all bladder control.

If you or someone you love is in need of a urologist, then contact Z Urology today. We help all patients within the South Florida area. Our team of professionals is here to take care of your problems and provide amazing customer care as well.

The Effectiveness of a Vasectomy

The Effectiveness of a Vasectomy

 

Men all over the world consider different ways of birth control. When most people think of birth control, they usually think of the pills that women take in order to stop the pregnancy cycle. However, there are tons of different types of birth control. Condoms, IUDs, birth control implants, birth control shots and of course, a vasectomy. A vasectomy is a permanent form of birth control that involves removing or blocking the van deferens from being able to transport sperm from the testicles to the penis. Out of all of the birth control options, a vasectomy is one of the most effective forms.

 

Procedure of the Vasectomy

 

The first step of a vasectomy is finding a trusted Urologist to take care of one of the most sensitive parts of your body. Z Urology is home to fellowship-trained and very experienced South Florida urologists. Your traditional vasectomy consists of making a couple slits within the scrotum with a scalpel. Through these slits, the surgeon will enter the scrotum and remove the vas deferens within. Once the vas deferens have been removed, there will no longer be any transfer of sperm from the testicles to the penis. Your scrotum will then be stitched up and sealed in order for the surgery to complete and the recovery period to begin.

 

Recovering After a Vasectomy

 

As all surgeries, after a vasectomy you may experience pain and discomfort within the area. As long as this doesn’t become worse or an intense pain, then everything is going according to plan. The recovery period isn’t as long as you would assume. A wait period of 2 – 3 days is recommended after the completion of a vasectomy before returning to work. If pain is bothering, an ice pack is also recommended. Do not be shocked by having blood within your semen for the following few weeks. Your body must drain itself of the remaining semen in order to completely nullify the chance of pregnancy. After 8 – 15 weeks, your sperm count should be close, if not already, zero. Your urologist will help guide you through the recovery phase as well.

Signs That May Suggest You Have Kidney Stones or Bladder Stones

Signs That May Suggest You Have Kidney Stones or Bladder Stones

There are urological disorders of all different kinds. Some are impacted by sexual health, others by lifestyle and others by mental health. All of these issues can and will be solved by your South Florida Urologist. However, one of the most painful disorders of all is Stone Disease. Stone disease consists of a deposit of minerals within the kidney or bladder that solidified. This solidified concentrated mineral deposit then has to be removed either by passing it through the ureter or by procedures designed to remove kidney stones.

What are Signs and Symptoms of Kidney Stones?

 

Although when passing kidney stones present an unfathomable amount of pain, they may go unnoticed within the kidneys. These stones will remain dormant until they begin their transfer through the urinary tract. The first biggest sign of a kidney stone would be sudden intense, unrelenting and contraction-like pain in the back and side. This pain may also eventually spread to the lower abdomen and groin. This is your main symptom of stone disease. However, if you’re experiencing any of the following symptoms as well, its best to contact your South Florida Urologist as soon as possible.

  • Nausea and Vomiting
  • Blood in the Urine
  • Painful or Frequent Urination
  • Foul-Smelling or Cloudy Urine
  • Fever

Who is Most Likely to Have Kidney Stones?

 

All human beings have the ability to contract kidney stones. The following are also those who have an increased risk of contracting kidney stones:

  • Men
  • Overweight or Obese Individuals
  • Individuals with a Family or Personal History of Kidney Stones
  • Individuals that are Dehydrated
  • Individuals that Maintain a Diet High in Protein, Sodium and Sugar
  • Individuals with Certain Bowel Conditions, such as Chronic Diarrhea or Crohn’s Disease
  • Individuals with Other Medical Conditions Including Renal Tubular Acidosis, Cystinuria, Hyperparathyroidism, Certain Medications and Urinary Tract Infections

If you or a loved one is concerned that they may have Kidney stones or are presenting signs of the beginning symptoms of kidney stones, then contact your South Florida Urologist today!