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Stephen Y. Nakada, MD
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The David T. Uehling Professor of Urology
Chairman, Division of Urology
G5/339 Clinical Science Center
600 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53792-7375
Appointments: (608) 263-4757
Office: (608) 263-1359
FAX: (608) 262-6453
nakada@surgery.wisc.edu |
Education
- MD, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester,
NY, 1988
- Internship and Residency, Strong Memorial Hospital, University of Rochester,
Rochester, NY, 1989-1994
- Fellowship, Endourology and Stone Disease, Barnes Hospital, Washington University,
St. Louis, MO, 1994-1995
Clinical Specialties
Dr. Nakada is certified by the American Board of Urology. He is an internationally renowned expert in urinary stones and urologic laparoscopy. In 1997, he performed and reported the first hand-assisted laparoscopic nephrectomy, in the United States, using a sleeve. In 2001, he was named Chairman of Urology and the first David T. Uehling Professor of Urology. Dr. Nakada is a member of the Staghorn Stone Guidelines Committee and the Distal Stones Guidelines Panel of the American Urological Association. In 2003, Dr. Nakada became the 15th Dornier/A.F.U.D. Award Winner for Innovative Research in Urology. He has also been named the 2004 recipient of the prestigious Gold Cystoscope Award from the American Urological Association . He is an active member of the American Association of Genitourinary Surgeons and he currently serves on the ABU/AUA Examination Committee. His editorial duties include being assistant editor for the Journal of Urology and Journal of Endourology.
Research Interests
Dr. Nakada's research focuses on endourologic and laparoscopic approaches to
urologic tumors, pathophysiology of the ureter and all aspects of urinary stone
disease. His research is supported by the National Institutes of Health.
Publications
- Bandi G, Wilkinson EA, Cary-Coyle TL, Jerde TJ, Nakada SY. Effect of Hydrocortisone on Porcine Ureteral Contractility in Vitro., J. Endourol. 2008 May 16;():.
[PubMed ID: 18484887]
- Nakada SY. Tamsulosin: ureteric motility., BJU Int. 2008 May;101(9):1061-2.
[PubMed ID: 18325063]
- Pearle MS, Lingeman JE, Leveillee R, Kuo R, Preminger GM, Nadler RB, Macaluso J, Monga M, Kumar U, Dushinski J, Albala DM, Wolf JS, Assimos D, Fabrizio M, Munch LC, Nakada SY, Auge B, Honey J, Ogan K, Pattaras J, McDougall EM, Averch TD, Turk T, Pietrow P, Watkins S. Prospective randomized trial comparing shock wave lithotripsy and ureteroscopy for lower pole caliceal calculi 1 cm or less., J. Urol. 2008 May;179(5 Suppl):S69-73.
[PubMed ID: 18405758]
- Bandi G, Best SL, Nakada SY. Current practice patterns in the management of upper urinary tract calculi in the north central United States., J. Endourol. 2008 Apr;22(4):631-6.
[PubMed ID: 18366318]
- Wen CC, Coyle TL, Jerde TJ, Nakada SY. Ketorolac effectively inhibits ureteral contractility in vitro., J. Endourol. 2008 Apr;22(4):739-42.
[PubMed ID: 18324898]
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