Publications by authors named "Joseph M Israeli"

Background: Approximately half a million vasectomies are performed every year in the USA. There is a paucity of literature on the impact of male sterilization on the semen microbiome and whether it prompts microbiota dysbiosis.

Objective: To investigate if vasectomy induces changes in the seminal microbiome via comparison of semen samples from men before and after vasectomy, and if the seminal microbiome profiles for vasectomized men follow a particular pattern with respect to diversity and abundance.

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  • The review focuses on recent findings in vaginal surgery for apical prolapse, highlighting varying recurrence rates and improvements in symptoms.
  • Overall recurrence rates for transvaginal repairs range from 13.7% to 70.3%, but reoperation rates are generally lower, showing that many patients remain satisfied despite anatomical failures.
  • Most patients experience significant symptom relief and improved quality of life up to 2-3 years post-surgery, indicating that transvaginal repairs are both safe and effective, although subjective experiences may not align with objective anatomical results.
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Male production of testosterone is crucial for the development of a wide range of functions. External and internal genitalia formation, secondary sexual characteristics, spermatogenesis, growth velocity, bone mass density, psychosocial maturation, and metabolic and cardiovascular profiles are closely dependent on testosterone exposure. Disorders in androgen production can present during all life-stages, including childhood and adolescence, and testosterone therapy (TT) is in many cases the only treatment that can correct the underlying deficit.

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Penile concerns include erectile dysfunction (ED) and Peyronie disease (PD). Restorative therapies including Stem Cell Therapy (SCT) and Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injections are proposed to treat these concerns. SCT encompasses the harvesting and injection of mesenchymal stem cells or stromal vascular fractions from various tissue sources.

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