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TheSurgery Center of Mount Dora
THE SURGERY CENTER OF MT. DORA IS A JOINT VENTURE WITH REGENT SURGICA L HEALTH, NINE LOCAL PHYSICIANS AND LEESBURG REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER T H NEWLY CONSTRUCTED, 12,000 SQUARE FO O FACILITY FEATURES THREE OPERATING ROOMS AND ONE PROCEDURE ROOM. TH E SURGERY CENTER INCLUDES SPECIALISTS IN ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY, GENERAL SURGERY, UROLOGY, GYNECOLOGY, ENT, PODIATRY, GASTROENTEROLOGY AND PAIN MANAGE
Dr. Steven Pi llow of La ke Obstetrics and Gynecology has practiced in La ke County since 1985. In recent years, he has per formed various minima lly invasive surg ica l procedures at Th e Surgery Center of Mount Dora , w wh ich he feels is advantageous for patients.
“It’s a h ig h-qua l ity faci lity t hat runs ver y efficient ly,” he says. “I k now my patients wi ll receive outst and ing care, and t hey get to go home t he same d ay.”
At t he surgery center, Dr. Pi llow offers:
• Hysteroscopy to remove polyps and fibroids in the uterine cavity
• Dilation curettage to stop abnormal uterine bleeding from miscarriage or post-menopause
• Essure implants for permanent birth control
• Tubal ligation
• NovaSure endometrial ablation to treat uterine bleeding
• Diagnostic Laparoscopy for pelvic pain
• Interstim Placement for overactive bladder
“Men no longer need to suffer from frequent urination because they are getting older,” says Dr. James Young, a down-toearth urologist with thirty-three years of experience in treating men with prostate problems in Lake County. Although the cause of these symptoms is most likely an enlarging prostate (BPH), a normal part of the aging process in men, treatment options are more numerous and less invasive than those offered to our fathers and grandfathers.
Years ago there were two options for treating an enlarged prostate: surgical excision via an open operation (knife) or much more commonly by performing a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), commonly referred to as a “roto-rooter” by patients and physicians. Both required hospitalization as well as major anesthesia and could be fraught with complications such as bleeding, infection, loss of bladder control and even death.
“In my career I have performed over 3,000 TURPs; however, I no longer perform any,” says Dr. Young. “There are presently too many excellent alternatives to consider a hospital operation for the vast majority of patients with BPH.”
“When I see a new patient I perform a physical examination and properly evaluate the patient’s symptoms, thus diagnosing the underlying problem(s),” he says. “Next, I describe to the patient what’s normal and then explain what is abnormal with him. Lastly, I teach him his treatment options. If I’ve done a good job of teaching, he will select the correct option for himself.”
While prescribing medications for BPH can be done by primary care physicians, only urologists are trained to thoroughly evaluate the bladder and prostate (including ruling out prostate cancer), as well as providing extremely effective minimally invasive, office-based therapies as alternatives to lifelong medical therapy.
One such option is Prostiva-RF Therapy, a procedure performed by Dr. Young in his office under local anesthesia that usually takes less than thirty minutes. Prostiva utilizes low level radiofrequency energy to ablate (destroy) the obstructing component of the enlarged prostate. “I am very happy with the results I have achieved for my patients using Prostiva-RF Therapy,” says Dr. Young, who has successfully treated more than 2,400 patients with this procedure.
“Medtronic is a $13 billion-a-year, publicly traded corporation that perfected the technology for Prostiva and produces the necessary hardware. Recently, Medtronic produced an educational DVD for international distribution to inform patients and physicians worldwide regarding the benefits of Prostiva therapy. Seven of the eight patients featured on the DVD are my patients. I am very proud Medtronic selected my practice to feature the benefits of Prostiva-RF Therapy. However it is sort of a bad news/good news thing. The bad news is neither my patients nor myself received a penny for our participation. The good news is Medtronic gave us all the DVD’s we want, so if anyone wants one all he needs to do is drop by my office at 801 Northshore Drive in Eustis, and we will give him one!”
And with an office staff with nearly as much experience as the doctor, (many have worked with Dr. Young more than twenty years) you don’t spend a great deal of time waiting to see him. “We pride ourselves in being timely in seeing our patients. We respect our patient’s time as much as we do our own,” adds Dr. Young. “Patients appreciate this; many of our patients tell me I have the best office staff on the planet. I consider that a huge compliment.”
So if you are getting up at night and can’t get back to sleep because you are thinking about what may be wrong with you, it’s time to check in with Dr. Young and have him check you out.
“Many men accept frequent bladder urges as part of aging. And while it is part of the aging process, it’s not like death and taxes. There is something you can do about it,” he says. JAMES
Practicing in Lake County for over 33 years with extensive experience in evaluation and management of prostate problems.