Matthew Macey
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Seminars in Interventional Radiology | 2016
Matthew Macey; Mathew C. Raynor
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) is one of the most common ailments affecting aging men. Symptoms typically associated with BPH include weak stream, hesitancy, urgency, frequency, and nocturia. More serious complications of BPH include urinary retention, gross hematuria, bladder calculi, recurrent urinary tract infection, obstructive uropathy, and renal failure. Evaluation of BPH includes a detailed history, objective assessment of urinary symptoms with validated questionnaires, and measurement of bladder function parameters, including uroflowmetry and postvoid residual. In general, treatment of LUTS associated with BPH is based on the effect of the symptoms on quality of life (QOL) and include medical therapy aimed at reducing outlet obstruction or decreasing the size of the prostate. If medical therapy fails or is contraindicated, various surgical options exist. As the elderly population continues to grow, the management of BPH will become more common and important in maintaining patients QOL.
Therapeutic Advances in Urology | 2018
Matthew Macey; Ryan C. Owen; Sherry S. Ross; R. Matthew Coward
A varicocele is an abnormal dilation of the pampiniform plexus of veins in the scrotum which begins at puberty in approximately 15% of males. Although common in the general population and often asymptomatic, varicoceles are associated with gonadal dysfunction including testicular atrophy, infertility, and hypogonadism in a subset of men diagnosed later in life. Because of the high prevalence and uncertain pathogenesis, definitive management guidelines for varicoceles diagnosed in the pediatric and adolescent population remain poorly defined. The varicocele is the most common etiology of male factor infertility, and treatment in the pediatric and adolescent population may improve semen quality and improve fecundity in adulthood. Evaluation of the pediatric and adolescent varicocele should include history, physical exam, and measurement of testicular volume with orchidometer or ultrasound. Testicular volume differentials and peak retrograde flow on Doppler ultrasonography are important factors in risk stratification of the pediatric varicocele population. Semen analysis and reproductive endocrine assessment should also be considered as part of the workup for adolescent patients. A variety of treatment approaches exist for varicocele, and while the microsurgical subinguinal approach is the gold standard for the adult population, it has yet to be confirmed as superior for the adolescent population. Referral to an andrologist for the adolescent patient with varicocele should be considered in equivocal cases. While active treatment of varicocele in the pediatric and adolescent population is controversial, it is clear that some untreated patients will suffer symptoms later in life, while overtreatment remains a concern for this large, vulnerable population. Therefore, surveillance strategies and improved accuracy in diagnosis of clinically important pediatric varicoceles prompting treatment are needed in the future.
Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2018
Matthew Macey; Karyn B. Stitzenberg; Hung-Jui Tan; Bradley D. Figler
The Journal of Urology | 2016
Jason Lomboy; Matthew Macey; Troy Sukhu; Allison M. Deal; Eric Wallen; Michael Woods; Raj S. Pruthi; Matthew E. Nielsen; Angela Smith
The Journal of Urology | 2016
Matthew Macey; Jason Lomboy; Troy Sukhu; Allison M. Deal; Eric Wallen; Michael Woods; Raj S. Pruthi; Matthew E. Nielsen; Angela Smith
The Journal of Urology | 2016
Matthew Macey; Jason Lomboy; Troy Sukhu; Allison M. Deal; Eric Wallen; Michael Woods; Raj S. Pruthi; Matthew E. Nielsen; Angela Smith
The Journal of Urology | 2016
Troy Sukhu; Jason Lomboy; Matthew Macey; Davis P. Viprakasit
The Journal of Urology | 2016
Jason Lomboy; Matthew Macey; Troy Sukhu; AnnaMarie Connolly; Eric Wallen; Davis P. Viprakasit
The Journal of Urology | 2016
Troy Sukhu; Jason Lomboy; Matthew Macey; Anne Marie Meyer; Ke Meng; Matthew E. Nielsen; Raj S. Pruthi; Eric Wallen; Michael Woods; Angela Smith
Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2016
Joshua P. Langston; Matthew Macey; Troy Sukhu; Jason Lomboy; Allison M. Deal; E. Will Kirby; Davis P. Viprakasit; Matthew E. Nielsen; Raj S. Pruthi; Angela B. Smith