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Epididymitis After Vasectomy

November 1, 2015  |  Uncategorized  Vasectomy  

What is Epididymitis and Why is it Common After a Vasectomy? Epididymitis after a vasectomy can be debilitating. Epididymitis is an infection or inflammation of the epididymis. This is a structure that sits on the testicle and transports sperm to the vas deferens. It is a common infection in men and is typically treated with […]

The Truth About Circumcision

July 29, 2015  |  Uncategorized  

Dr. Koushik Shaw and the Austin Urology Institute Team are experts in men’s health, and we field lots of questions that many men are afraid to ask anyone else. We understand that men’s health can be a sensitive topic and we’re here to help. Today, Dr. Shaw shows tackles the tricky topic of circumcision. Is circumcision available […]

Treating Prostate Cancer with Robotics

October 22, 2014  |  Uncategorized  

Cancer fighting technology is continually evolving and we’re always striving at Austin Urology Institute to provide the best and most advanced care. One of the foremost examples of this commitment is our robotic surgery unit, which is capable of treating prostate cancer in unprecedented ways. How is prostate cancer treated with robotics? A radical robotic […]

Dr. Shaw Featured on Good Call Blog

June 26, 2014  |  Uncategorized  

Dr. Koushik Shaw talks about his decision to start the Austin Urology Institute in this recent post on Hastings Humans‘ The Good Call Blog. Here’s a snippet from the article: “Unlike large group practices that are run similar to chain restaurants – one standardized product every patient receives – Austin Urology Institute prides itself on […]

The life of sperm after vasectomies

June 13, 2014  |  Uncategorized  

What happens to sperm after a vasectomy? After a vasectomy, the sperm continues to be produced, however they do not travel through the vas deferens due to the vasectomy. If the sperm have nowhere to go, they are broken down and absorbed by the body. In rare cases, sperm may collect in a cyst of […]

How does testosterone work?

May 13, 2014  |  Low Testosterone  Men's Health  Uncategorized  

Testosterone is essential for many bodily functions. It is a steroid sex hormone, which is mostly produced by the testicles that get signals from the pituitary gland in the brain. While the majority is made in the testicles, about 5% is made by the adrenal glands that sit on top of the kidney. Testosterone is […]

Austin Urology Institute Now Offering Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer

April 27, 2014  |  Uncategorized  

Dr. Shaw and the Austin Urology Institute are proud to be amongst the first to offer genetic testing for prostate cancer.  As you may have read, there has been a lot of debate and discussion in regards to the diagnosis, management, and treatment of prostate cancer.  What we have learned, in a general sense, that […]

Austin Urology Institute to Offer Xiaflex for Peyronie’s Disease

January 10, 2014  |  Uncategorized  

Austin Urology Institute is proud to be amongst the first to offer Xiaflex as the first FDA approved treatment for men with Peyronie’s Disease. Peyronie’s disease is a painful condition involving curvature of the penis as a result of traumatic intercourse. The penis has two chambers, the corpus cavernosum, that fill with blood during an […]

Austin Urology Institute – A Modern Company

August 4, 2013  |  Uncategorized  

The Austin Urology Institute was recently profiled by ShoreTel Sky in their The Modern Company blog. Dr. Koushik Shaw discusses his decision to start his own practice at a time when many doctors are choosing to join larger group practices. With our independence we were able to craft a superior patient experience. Read the full interview with […]

The Dell Medical School Will Break Ground Well After It Breaks Ground

June 20, 2013  |  Uncategorized  

While the construction plans for expansive, state-of-the-art medical school facilities are not entirely set in stone, the anticipation is palpable. The Dell Medical School as it is proposed will cost $334 million to construct, and will encompass 515,000 square feet of the University of Texas Austin campus. This new center for academics and research will […]

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