Joel M. Kaufman, MDJoel M. Kaufman, MD
Urology Research Options
1411 S. Potomac, Suite 210
Aurora, CO 80012 USA
Tel: +1-303-755-1625 / FAX: +1-303-755-1640
Email: mdkaufman@urologyresearch.net 



 

Advanced Urology, PC
1411 S. Potomac, Ste 250
Aurora, CO 80012 USA
Tel: +1-303-695-6106

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Education:

  • 1961-1965 A.B., Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa
  • 1965-1969 M.D., Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
  • 1969-1970 Internship: University of Colorado of Medical Center, Denver, Colorado
  • 1970-1971 General Surgery, University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver, Colorado
  • 1971-1975 Residency: Yale-New Haven Medical Center, New Haven, Connecticut

Work experience:

  • 1995-Present Medical Director, Urology Research Options, Aurora, CO
  • 1983-Present Private Practice of Urology, Aurora, CO
  • 1976-1980 Chief of Urology, Colorado Permanente Medical Group, Denver, CO

Credentials: 

  • Diplomate: American Board of Urology, 1977
  • Medical License - Colorado

Academic appointments:

  • 1983-Present Associate Clinical Professor of Urology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado
  • 1980-1983 Professor of Surgery, Chief, Division of Urology, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Columbia, South Carolina
  • 1975-1976 Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
  • 1974-1975 Instructor, Urology, Yale-New Haven Medical Center, New Haven, Connecticut 

Hospital affiliations:

  • 1983-Present  Staff Physician, Columbia Medical Centers-Aurora South and North Campus, Aurora, Colorado
  • 1982-1983 Consultant in Urology, Montrceif Army Hospital, Fort Jackson, South Carolina
  • 1980-1983 Consultant in Urology, William Jennings Bryan Dorn Veterans Administration Hospital, Columbia, South Carolina
  • 1980-1983 Educational Director for Urology, Richland Memorial Hospital, Columbia, South Carolina
  • 1978-1980 Chief of Urology, St. Joseph's Hospital, Denver, Colorado
  • 1976-1980 Chief of Urology, Colorado Permanente Medical Group, Denver, Colorado
  • 1975-1976 Chief of Urology, West Roxbury Veterans Administration Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts

Professional affiliations:

  • 1990-Present Member, Sexual Medicine Society
  • 1988-Present Member, International Society for Impotence Research
  • 1977-Present Member, Urodynamics Society
  • 1977-Present Member, South Central Section, American Urological Association
  • 1977-Present Member, Rocky Mountain Urological Society, Denver, Colorado

Publications

  1. Bladder Injuries Associated with Caesarean Section: “Journal of Urology”, Vol. 120:762, 1978
  2. Massive Hydroureteronephrosis Presenting as Multiple Masses Protruding from the Anterior Abdominal Wall; “Journal South Carolina Med Assoc.” Vol. 50:551
  3. Neonatal Bladder Injury following Umbilical Artery Catheterization by Cutdown; “Journal AMA”, Vol. 250:2968, 1983
  4. Rescuing Failed Papaverine/Phentolamine Erection: A Proposed Synergistic Action of Papaverine, Phentolamine and Prostaglandin El; “Journal of Urology” Vol. 143:304, 1990
  5. Evaluation of Erectile Dysfunction by Dynamic Infusion Cavernosometry and Cavernosography; “Int. Journal impotence Res 2”, Vol. 2:190, 1990
  6. Clinical and Radiographic Findings in Patients with Arteriogenic Impotence; “Int. Journal Impotence Res”, Vol. Supplement 2, 226, 1990
  7. Rescuing the Failed Papaverine/Phentolamine Erection: A Proposed Synergistic Action of Papaverine, Phentolamine and Prostaglandin E1.; “Int. Journal Impotence Res.” Vol. Supplement 2, 419, 1990
  8. Results of Penile Revascularization Using Similar Preoperative Selection of Criteria in Multiple Treatment Centers; “Int Journal Impotence Res” Vol. Supplement 2, 419, 1990
  9. Surgical Treatment of Veno-Occlusive Insufficiency Using Similarly Pre-Operative Criteria in Multiple Treatment Centers; “Int Journal Impotence Res” Vol. Supplement 2, 421, 1990
  10. Evaluation of Erectile Dysfunction by Dynamic Infusion Cavernosometry and Cavernosography (DICC); “Journal of Urology” Vol. 41:445, 1993
  11. Testosterone Replacement Therapy with Testosterone-Gel 1% Converts Sildenafil Non-Responders to Responders in Men with Hypogonadism and Erectile Dysfunction Who Failed Prior Sildenafil Therapy; “Journal of Urology”
  12. Androgen Administration in Hypogonadal Men after Radical Prostatectomy For their Prostate Cancer; “Journal of Urology”, Vol. 169:378, 2003
  13. The effect of androgen supplementation therapy on the prostate; “The Aging Male”, Vol. 6:166-174, 2003
  14. Hypogonadism and Androgen Replacement Therapy in Male and Female Sexual Dysfunction, “Hypogonadism and Androgen Replacement Therapy in Male and Female Sexual Dysfunction”, Chapter: 2003-218, 2004
  15. Hyperuricemia in Mongolism; “New England Journal of Medicine”, Vol. 267:953, 1967
  16. Urine Uric Acid to Creatinine  Ration – A Screening Test for Inherited Disorders of Purine Metabolism; “Journal of Pediatrics”, Vol. 73:583, 1968
  17. Liver Trauma in Children; “Journal of Pediatrics”, Vol. 6:585, 1971
  18. Evaluation of the Constant Infusion Technique to Determine Insulin Clearance in the Rat; “Journal Applied Physiol”, Vol. 36:26`, 1974
  19. Compensatory Adaptation of Structure and Function following progressive Renal Ablation; “Kidney Int” Vol. 6:10, 1974
  20. Viscus Perforation: Unusual Complication of Ureteroneocystostomy. “Journal of Urology”, Vol. 4:728, 1974
  21. Functional and Hemodynamic Adaptation to Progressive Renal Ablation; “Circ Res.” Vol. 36:286, 1975
  22. Surgical Treatment of Renal Hypertension in Children; “Journal of Urology” Vol. 113:681, 1975
  23. Age-Dependent Characteristics of Compensatory Renal Growth; “Kidney Int” Vol. 8:21, 1975
  24. Compensatory Renal Adaptation after Progressive Renal Ablation; “Invest. Urol” Vol. 13:441, 1976
  25. Renal Failure following Enflurane Anesthesia; “Anesthesiology”, vol. 45:557, 1976
  26. Prostatectomy in Factor XI Deficiency; “Journal of Urology” Vol. 117:75, 1977
  27. Functional Striated Sphincter Component at Bladder Neck; “Journal of Urology” Vol. 18:408, 1977
  28. Bladder Cancer and Squamous Metaplasia in Spinal Cord Injury Patients; “Journal of Urology” Vol 118:967, 1977
  29. Complications of Permanent Bladder Catheter Drainage in Spinal Cord Injury Patients; “Journal of Urology”, Vol. 119-740, 1978
  30. Urodynamics in Stress Urinary Incontinence; “Journal of Urology”, Vol 122:778, 1979
  31. Potentiation of Warfarin by Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole; “Journal of Urology” Vol. 16:601, 1980
  32. Fascial Sling for Stress Urinary Incontinence; “Southern Medical Journal”, Vol. 75:555, 1982
  33. Stress Urinary Incontinence: Current Concepts of Diagnosis and Treatment; “Journal South Carolina Med Assoc”, Vol. 78:671, 1982
  34. Complete Ureteric Duplications with Obstructed Upper Segments: The role of Antegrade Pyclography; “Journal Can. Rad.” 1983
  35. Torsion of the Spermatic Cord in the Postnatal Period; “Journal of Urology”, Vol. 133:351, 1984
  36. Early Experience with First Pre-connected 4-piece Inflatable Penile Prosthesis; Mentor Alpha-1; “Journal of Urology” Vol. 150:1814, 1993
  37. mpotence and Chronic Renal Failure: A Study of the Hemodynamic Pathophysiology; “Journal of Urology”, Vol. Vol. 151:612, 1994
  38. Deep Dorsal Vein Arterialization in Arteriogenic Impotence: Use of Dorsal Artery as Neoarterial Source;  “Int Journal of Impotence Res” Vol. Supplement 16:D26, 1994
  39. Deep Dorsal Vein Arterialization in Arteriogenic Impotence: Use of Dorsal Artery as Neoarterial Source;  “Int Journal of Impotence Res” Vol. 7:157, 1995
  40. Impotence After Direct Vision Internal Urethrostomy (DIVU) Evaluation by Dynamic Infusion Cavernosometry and Cavernosography (DICC); “Int Journal of Impotence” Vol. Supplement 6 D99, 1994
  41. Placebo-controlled, Double-blind Study of Alprostadil Alfadex for Self-injection Therapy at home; “Int Journal of Impotence Res” Vol. 8:142, 1996
  42. Immediate Salvage Procedure for Infected Penile Prosthesis; “Journal of Urology” Vol 159 P816-818, 1998
  43. The Influence of Questioning on the Reported Pain Rate – A Prospective Randomized trial with Alprostadil Alfadex; “Int Journal Impotence Res”, Vol. 10:388, 1998
  44. Comparative Results of efficacy and safety of intracavernous Alprostadil Alfadex (EDEX/VIRIDAL) and intraurethral Alprostadil (MUSE) plus (ACTIS), “Int Journal Impotence Res” Vol 10:389, 1998
  45. Comparison of urge incontinence treatments. “Neurology and Urodynamics Res” Vol 18:376-377, 1999
  46. Penile Artery Bypass in Arteriogenic Impotence: Use of Contralateral Dorsal Artery as Neoarterial Source; “Int Journal Impotence” Vol Res 11: 1999
  47. Therapeutic response to Sildenafil:  Correlation with Duplex Doppler Ultrasonography; “Int Journal Impotence Res” Vol 11: 1999
  48. Intracavernous Alprostadil Alfadex is more efficacious, better tolerated and preferred over intraurethral Alprostadil plus optional actis: A Comparative, randomized, crossover, multi-center study; “Journal of Urology”, Vol. 55:109 Pp 109-114, 2000
  49. Intracavernous Alprostadil Alfadex (Edex/Viridal) is effective and safe in patients with erectile dysfunction after failing Sildenafil (Viagra); “Journal of Urology”, Vol 55:477-480, 2000
  50. Efficacy and safety of a new topical Testosterone gel (T-gel) for male hormonal supplementation; “Int Journal Impotence Res” Vol 12:75, 2000
  51. Prospective, multi-center study of Mentor Alpha I Inflatable Penile Prosthesis (IPP): efficacy and safety; “Int Journal Impotence Res”, Vol 12:270, 2000
  52. Factors Predicting Recovery of Erections after Radical Prostatectomy; “Int Journal of Urology”; Vol. 166:634, 2001
  53. Effects of Rofecoxib in patients with chronic non-bacterial prostatitis: a placebo controlled pilot study; “Int Journal of Urology”, Vol. 165:27, 2001
  54. What the patient needs to know about Impotence and Prostate cancer in Urology; “Int Journal of Urology”, Supplement 2-S41 Vol3, 2002
  55. Effects of topical testosterone gel (T-gel) on prostate specific antigen (PSA), volume, symptom scores and uroflow. “Int Journal Impotence Res”, Vol 13:561, 2001
  56. Patient satisfaction after implantation of the Mentor Alphal Inflatable Penile Prosthesis; “Int Journal Impotence Res” Vol 13:567, 2001
  57. Safety and Efficacy of Testosterone Gel (T-gel) in a Geriatric Population; “Journal of Urology”, Vol 167:280, 2002
  58. Long-Term Results of the FemSoft Urethral Insert for the Management of Female Stress Urinary Incontinence; “International Urogynecology Journal”, Vol 13:88, 2002
  59. YM 905 in Symptomatic in Overactive Bladder: Results of a Phase 3A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial; “Journal of Urology”, 2003
  60. Tadalifil is Effective in Treating Mild to Severe Erectile Dysfunction; “International Journal of Impotence Research”, Vol 15:49, 2003
  61. Complications of Electrohydraulic Lithotresis; “Journal of Urology”, Vol 16:155, 1980
  62. Operative Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence; “Journal of Urology” Vol 169:351
  63. YM 905 10 mg Increases the Proportion of Male and Female Patients with Overactive Bladder Who Become Incontinent; “Journal of Urology”, Vol 169:351Measurement Characteristics of a Voiding Diary for use by Men and Women with Overactive Bladder; “Urology”, Vol 61:802-809, April 2003
  64. Effect of Risk Factors Upon Microsurgical Penile Revascularization Post-Operative Results’ “Int Journal Impotence Res”, Vol 6:Suppl 1, D26, 1994
  65. Tadalifil allows for early success and maintenance of successful intercourse in men with erectile dysfunction; “Int Journal Impotence Res” Vol 15:S136, 2003
  66. A multi-center, randomized, double-blind crossover study of patient preference for Taladafil 20 mg or Sildenafil Citrate 50 mg during initiation of treatment for erectile dysfunction; “Clinical Therapy”, Vol 25:2709, 2003
  67. Testosterone Therapy and its Influence on Growth an Malignancy of the Prostate Gland; “The Aging Male”, Vol 7:46, 2004

Abstracts

  1. The Dependence of Serum Uric Acid on Serum Albumin, Physical Fitness and Intelligence; “Fourth Pan American Congress of Rheumatology”, Vol. D.F. Oct, 1967

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