Dr. Landman
is the Director of Minimally Invasive Urology at the Department
of Urology of Columbia University. He serves as a full time faculty
member of the New York Presbyterian Hospital, and is the Director
of the Columbia University Minimally Invasive Urologic Oncology
Fellowship.
Dr. Landman is an internationally recognized expert
in minimally invasive kidney surgery. He has been a visiting professor,
lectured, and performed live surgical demonstrations around the
United States, South America, Central America, Europe, and Asia.
His clinical interest include all aspects of minimally invasive
urologic oncology with special emphasis on kidney cancer and prostate
cancer. He has performed over 1,000 advanced laparoscopic kidney
procedures, and has one of the most extensive experiences in the
world.
Dr. Landman has taught physicians around the world
about kidney cancer and minimally invasive surgical management.
He has been faculty on over 60 courses. At the annual meeting of
the American Urological Association, he is the director of the course
teaching “Renal Mass Biology, Relevant Anatomy, and Treatment
Algorithms.” This international course is designed to teach
physicians from around the world advanced techniques for the management
of kidney cancer. Dr. Landman has published over 100 peer-reviewed
articles on the subject of minimally invasive urology as well as
over 50 book chapters and invited articles. He is the director of
the Columbia University Minimally Invasive Urology Laboratory which
is dedicated to improving the techniques and technology associated
with minimally invasive surgery.
His research interests are in kidney cancer, outcomes, renal ischemia, and energy devices associated with minimally invasive surgery. The laboratory’s work includes improvements in all aspects of laparoscopic renal surgery, and innovations from the Columbia University Minimally Invasive Urology Laboratory have resulted in clinical improvement in biopsy techniques, ablation technologies, kidney imaging technologies, and preserving kidney function that are used around the world today. For his innovative work Dr. Landman received the Arthur Smith Award for creativity and dynamic innovation in endourology at the World Congress of Endourology Meeting in Amsterdam in 2005. |
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Dr. Landman lecturing in Venezuela on kidney cancer treatment. (2008) |
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Dr. Landman demonstrating minimally invasive kidney surgery in Hong Kong. (2008) |
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Dr. Landman teaching endoscopic kidney surgery in Hong Kong. (2008) |
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Dr. Landman lecturing on minimally invasive kidney surgery in Argentina. (2008) |
Dr. Landman’s clinical work focuses on laparoscopic
kidney surgery including laparoscopic
partial nephrectomy, laparoscopic
renal cryoablation, laparoscopic
radical nephrectomy, nephroureterectomy, and cytoreductive
nephrectomy.
Name: Jaime Landman
Birthdate: April 21, 1967
Birthplace: New York
Citizenship: USA
July 1985-May 1989; B.S.; University of Michigan (Honors College)
June 1989-May 1993; M.D.; Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons
July 1993-June 1999; Intern/Resident; Urology; Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
July 1999-June 2001; Minimally Invasive Urology Fellowship; Washington University Division of Urology
New York State Medical License 198545-1
Missouri State Medical License 118335
Certified diplomat of the American Board of Urology (13098)
Alpha-Omega-Alpha Medical Honors Society
American Urological Association
Endourological Society
Society of the American College of Surgeons
July 2001-April 2005; Assistant Professor; Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Division of Urology
December 2001 – April 2005; Director Midwest Stone Institute, Washington University School of Medicine
March 2004-April 2005; Director of Minimally Invasive Urology; Washington University School of Medicine
May 2005 – present; Assistant Professor, Columbia University School of Medicine, Department of Urology
May 2005 – present; Director of Minimally Invasive Urology; Columbia University School of Medicine
July 2001-April 2005; Attending physician; Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, MO
May 2005-Present; Attending physician; New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY
Arthur Smith Award – August 2005
Best Video Award, Bare Naked Baskets: Optimizing flow and deflection with the flexible ureteroscope. World Congress of Endourology, Bangkok, Thailand, December 2001
Endourology Society Research Contest, 2nd place, October 2001
Pfizer Scholars in Urology Award, June 2001
Alpha-Omega-Alpha Medical Honors Society, Lambda Chapter
New York Academy of Medicine/Ferdinand C. Valentine’s Urology Resident Essay Contest-Third Prize Laboratory Investigations, March 1998
New York Academy of Medicine/Ferdinand C. Valentine’s Urology Resident Essay Contest-Third Prize Laboratory Investigations, March 1997
University of Michigan Class Honors - each academic year
Minimally Invasive Fellowship Director; Washington University Division of Urology; March 2002-April 2005
Minimally Invasive Fellowship Director; Columbia University Department of Urology; May 2005-present
June 1999; Enrollment 74; Faculty, Frontiers in Endourology Course, St. Louis, MO, USA
June 2000; Enrollment 68; Faculty, Frontiers in Endourology Course, St. Louis, MO, USA
June 2001; Enrollment 114; Faculty, Frontiers in Endourology Course, St. Louis, MO, USA
November 2001; Enrollment approximately 50; Faculty, American Urological Association Advanced Laparoscopy Course, Houston, TX, USA
May 2002; Enrollment 47; Course Co-director, Frontiers in Endourology Course, St. Louis, MO, USA
November 2002; Enrollment 32; Faculty, American Urological Association Advanced Laparoscopy Course, Houston, TX, USA
December 2002; Enrollment unknown; Visiting Professor, University of Minnesota (operative)
May 2003; Enrollment 36; Course Director, Frontiers in Endourology Course, St. Louis, MO, USA
May 2003; Enrollment unknown; Faculty, Laparoscopic Urologic Oncology Course, Hong Kong, China
May 2003; Enrollment unknown; Visiting Professor; St. Mary’s Hospital, Hong Kong, China
May 2003; Enrollment approximately 45; American Urological Association Annual Meeting, Advanced Endourology Symposium, Orlando, FL
June 2003; Enrollment approximately 350; Faculty, Avances en Laparoscopia y Endourologia, Oaxaca, Mexico
June 2003; Enrollment 41; Course Director, American Urological Association Review Course, St. Louis, MO, USA
March 2004; Enrollment 82; Course Director, Frontiers in Endourology Course, St. Louis, MO, USA
November 2003; Enrollment 32; Faculty, American Urological Association Advanced Laparoscopy Course, Houston, TX, USA
December 2003; Enrollment approximately 55; Faculty, International Ablation Symposium, Miami, FL, USA
June 2004; Enrollment 37; Course Director, American Urological Association Review Course; St. Louis, MO, USA
September 2004; Enrollment 22; Course Director; Hand-Assisted Laparoscopy and Laser Course, Cincinnati, OH, USA
December 2004; Enrollment approximately 125; Visiting Professor, Universidad de Leon, Mexico (operative)
December 2004; Enrollment 63; Faculty, International Ablation Symposium, Miami, FL, USA
January 2005; Enrollment 21; Course Director; Hand-Assisted Laparoscopy and Laser Course, Cincinnati, OH, USA
March 2005; Enrollment approximately 110; Faculty, Advances in Urologic Oncology, Beverly Hills, CA, USA
April 2005; Enrollment 23; Course Director; Hand-Assisted Laparoscopy and Laser Course, Cincinnati, OH, USA
April 2005; Enrollment approximately 375; Faculty, Reunion Annual del Colegio Mexicano de Urologia, Cancun, Mexico
May 2004; Enrollment 82; Course Co-Director, Minimally Invasive Management of Small Renal Masses: Radiofrequency Ablation, Cryoablation, and Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy, San Antonio, TX
June 2005; Enrollment 27; Faculty, Frontiers in Endourology Course, St. Louis, MO, USA
June 2005; Enrollment 20; Course Director; Hand-Assisted Laparoscopy and Laser Course, Cincinnati, OH, USA
August 2005; Enrollment approximately 75; Faculty, World Congress of Endourology Advanced Ureteral Access Course, Amsterdam, Netherlands
September 2005; Enrollment approximately 125; Faculty, III Reunion Internacional de Avances en Investigaciones urologicas y Uropatologicas 2005, Madrid, Spain
September 2005; Enrollment approximately 15; Columbia University International Urology Forum, New Cork, NY, USA
November 2005; Enrollment 20; Course Director; Hand-Assisted Laparoscopy and Laser Course, Cincinnati, OH, USA
November 2005; Enrollment 31; Faculty, Hands-On Urologic Laparoscopy, Boca Raton, FL, USA
November 2005; Enrollment approximately 200; Faculty, Europe meets the Washington University School of Medicine: Live Urologic Surgery Course, Reggio Emilia, Italy
January 2006; Enrollment 68; Visiting Professor, University of Texas – San Antonio, San Antonio Texas (operative)
January 2006, Enrollment 46; faculty, University of Miami – Challenging cases in urology, Miami, FL, USA
February 2006, Enrollment 34; faculty, Hands on urologic laparoscopy course, Scottsdale, AZ, USA
February 2006, Enrollment 128, IV Jornadas Urologicas Dr. David Osorio, Hospital Vargas de Caracas, Caracas, Venezuela
March 2006, Enrollment 140; faculty, Urology for primary care practitioners, New York, NY, USA
March 2006, Enrollment 450; faculty XXX Congreso colegio mexicano de urologia, Hermosillo, Mexico
April 2006, Enrollment 26; faculty, 3rd Annual Ablation Symposium, Santa Monica, California, USA
May 2006, Enrollment 46; faculty, Indiana University surgery grand rounds, Indiana, USA
May 2006, Enrollment 54; visiting professor University of Minnesota, Minnesota, USA
May 2006, Enrollment 127; Course director, Minimally invasive management of small renal masses: radiofrequency ablation, cryoablation and laparoscopic partial nephrectomy. American Urological Association Annual Meeting, Altanta Georgia, USA
June 2006, Enrollment 67; faculty, 1st annual international cryoabaltion symposium, Amsterdam, Netherlands
August 2006, Enrollment 14; lecture Parsippany Hospital, Cryoablation: Technique and challenges, Parsippany, New Jersey, USA
August 2006, Enrollment 85; director, New technologies symposium, Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Boston, USA
September 2006, Enrollement 225, faculty, Kaiser Permanente 2006 Urology Symposium, Newport Beach, USA
Decenber 2006, Enrollment 35, lecture Sloan Kettering Memorial Cancer Center, Utility of a large animal facility in minimally invasive oncology, New York, NY, USA
February 2007, Enrollment 165, keynote speaker, Novedades en Laparoscopia y Endourologia. 19th Reunion Nacional de Litiasis, Endourologia, y laparoscopia urologica, Alicante, Spain
February 2007, Enrollment 35, faculty, AUA guidelines on urolithiasis, Contemporary applications ablative technologies in renal surgery, Tricks and tips of laparoscopy. Winter Urologic Forum, Park City, Utah, USA
February 2007, Enrollment 65, faculty, Technique of laparoscopic cryoablation, Current status of renal cryoablation, 4th Annual Symposium on Ablation Technologies for Urologic Cancer. Miami, Florida, USA
AUA Guided therapy task force member
AUA Surgical Simulation Committee
Assistant editor; Journal of Endourology
Editorial board; Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons
Reviewer; Journal of Endourology
Reviewer; Urology
Reviewer; British Journal of Urology
Reviewer; Journal of Urology
Reviewer; Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons
Consultant; Aesculap Inc.
Consultant; Ethicon Endosurgery Inc.
Consultant; Gyrus-American Cystoscope Makers Incorporated
Consultant; American Medical Systems Incorporated
Original, Peer Reviewed Articles
Marcus D, Brodie J, Swerdlowe R, Landman J, Harooni M and Freedman M: Obligate requirements for ATP/NAD in brain glucose and ketone body metabolism in patients with alzheimer’s disease. The Gerontologist 1989, 29: 467-501.
Swerdlowe R, Marcus D, Landman J Harooni M and Freedman M. Brain glucose and ketone body metabolism in alzheimer’s disease. Clin Res 1989, 37: 212-215.
Hoffman H, Subani M, Kidd L, Landman J, Tooley R, and Carey T: Calcium regulation of antigen expression on normal and malignant human squamous cells in vitro. Arch Otolarygology 1990 116: 552-557.
Newhouse J, Landman J, Amis ES, Goldman S, Khazan R, Leder R, and Hedgcock M: Efficacy and safety of Iopromide for excretory urography. Invest Radiol 1994, 308 (3): 141-144.
Landman J, Chang Y, Kavaler E, Droller MJ and Liu BCS. Sensitivity and specificity of NMP-22, telomerase and BTA in the detection of human bladder cancer. Urol 1998, 52: 398-402.
Kavaler E, Landman J, Chang Y, Droller MJ and Liu BCS. Detection of human bladder cancer cells in voided urine samples by assaying for the presence of telomerase activity. Cancer 1998, 82: 709-714.
Landman J, Kotkin AM, Droller MJ and Liu BCS. Vitamin D inhibits telomerase activity and tumor cell invasion in human prostate LNCaP cells. Surgical Forum of the American College of Surgeons 1997, 148:758-761.
Landman J and Droller MJ. Risk factors in clonal development from superfician to invasive bladder cancer. Cancer Surv 1998, 31: 5-15.
Shalhav AL, Landman J, Afane J, Levi R, and Clayman RV. Laparoscopic adrenalectomy for primary hyperaldosteronism during pregnancy. J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech 2000, 10(3): 169-171.
Landman J, Collyer, WC, Olweny E, Andreoni C, McDougall EM, and Clayman RV. Laparoscopic renal ablation: an in vitro comparison of currently available electrical tissue morcellators. Urol 2000, 56(4):677-681.
Landman J, Lento P, Hassen W, Unger P, and Waterhouse RL. Feasibility of pathological evaluation of morcellated kidneys after radical nephrectomy. J Urol 2000,164(6):2086-2090.
Landman J, Olweny E, Collyer WC, Andreoni C, Carlin BI, Yan Y, and Clayman RV. Small Intestinal Submucosa: intrinsic and anastomotic tensile strength of SIS using laser welding, fibrin glue, vascular closure staples, and sutures. Min Inv Ther All Tech 2000, 9(6):375-378.
Oda J, Landman J, Bhayani SB, and Figenshau RS. Concommitant laparoscopic hand-assisted radical nephrectomy and open radical prostatectomy via a single lower midline incision. Urol 2000, 56(6):1056.
Monga M, Bhayani S, Landman J, Conradie M, Sundaram CP, and Clayman RV. Ureteral access for upper urinary tract disease: the access sheath. J Endourol 2001, 15(8):831-834.
Pattaras JG, Smith GS, Landman J, and Moore RG. A comparison and analysis and of laparoscopic intracorporeal suturing devices: Preliminary results. J Endourol 2001,15(2):187-192.
Rehman J, Landman J, Sundaram CP, Clayman RV. Missed anterior crossing vessel during open retroperitoneal pyeloplasty: Laparoscopic transperitoneal discovery and repair. J Urology 2001, 166(2):593-596.
Rehman J, Landman J, McDougall EM, Andreoni C, and Clayman RV. Laparoscopic bilateral hand-assisted nephrectomy for adult polycystic kidney disease: initial experience. J Urol 2001, 166(1):42-47.
Monga M, Bhayani S, Landman J, Conradie M, Sundaram CP, and Clayman RV. Ureteral access for upper urinary tract disease: the access sheath. J Endourol 2001, 15(8):831-834.
Collyer WC, Landman J, Olweny EO, Andreoni C, McDougall EM, and Clayman RV. Assessment of Optimal Balloon Size for Rupture of the Ureteropelvic Junction and Mid-Ureter in a Porcine Model. J Endourol 2001, 15(9):937-942.
Collyer WC, Landman J, Olweny EO, Andreoni C, Kerbl K, Bostwick DG, and Clayman RV. Comparison of renal ablation with cyrotherapy, dry radiofrequency, and saline augmented radiofrequency in a porcine model. J Am Col Surg 2001, 193(5):505-513.
Pattaras JG, Moore RG, Landman J, Clayman RV, Kavoussi LR, Janetschek G, McDougall E, Docimo S, Parra RO and Kavoussi LR. Incidence of post-operative adhesion formation after transperitoneal genitourinary larparoscopic surgery. Urol 2002, 59(1): 37-41.
Landman J, Figenshau RS, Bhayani S, Kibel A, Fleshman J, Pattaras J, Rehman J, Clayman RV, and Sundaram C. Dual organ ablative surgery using hand-assisted laparoscopic technique. Surg Endosc 2002 16(1):215-218.
Portis A, Yan Y, Landman J, Chen C, Barrett PH, Fentie DD, Ono Y, McDougall EM, and Clayman RV. Long-term follow-up after laparoscopic radical nephrectomy. J Urol 2002, 167(3): 1257-1262.
Oh J, Landman J, Evers A, Yan Y, and Kibel AS. Management of the postpubertal cryptorchid patient: an updated analysis. J Urol 2002, 167(3): 1329-1333.
Sundaram CP, Ono Y, Landman J, Rehman J, and Clayman RV. Hydrophillic guide wire technique to facilitate organ entrapment using laparoscopic sack during laparoscopy. J Urol 2002, 167(3): 1376-1377.
Conradie MC, Landman J, Monga M, Rehman J, and Clayman RV. The Effect of Argon Beam Coagulation on the Integrity of Suture Material. J Endourol 2002, 16(3):191-194.
Landman J, Lev R, Bhayani S, Alberts G, Rehman J, Pattaras JG, Figenshau RS, Kibel AS, Clayman RV and McDougall EM. Comparison of hand-assisted and standard laparoscopic radical nephroureterectomy for the management of localized transitional cell carcinoma. J Urol 2002, 167(6):2387-2391.
Landman J, Monga M, El-Gabry EA, Rehman J, Lee DI, Bhayani S, Sundaram CP, and Clayman RV. “Bare naked baskets”: Ureteroscope deflection and flow characteristics with intact and disassembled ureteroscopic nitinol stone baskets. J Urol 2002, 167(6):2377-2379.
Olweny E, Landman J, Andreoni C, Collyer W, Kerbl K, Onciu M, Valimaa T, and Clayman RV. Evaluation of the use of a biodegradable ureteric stent after retrograde endopyelotomy in a porcine model. J Urol 2002, 167(5):2198-2202.
Kerbl K, Rehman J, Landman J, Lee DI, Sundaram CP, and Clayman RV. Current Management of Urolithiasis: Progress or Regress? J Endourol 2002, 16(5):281-288.
Landman J, Rehman J, Sundaram CP, Bhayani S, Monga M, Pattaras J, Gokden N, Humphrey PA, and Clayman RV. Renal hypothermia achieved by retrograde intra-cavitary saline perfusion. J Endourol 2002, 16(7):445-449.
Rehman J, Landman J, Tucker RD, et al. Ferromagnetic self-regulating reheatable thermal rod implants for in situ tissue ablation. J Endourol 2002, 16(7):523-531.
Landman J, Venkatesh R, Ragab M, Rehman J, Lee D, Morrissey K, Monga M, and Sundaram CP: Comparison of intrarenal pressure and irrigant flow during percutaneous nephroscopy with an indwelling ureteral catheter, ureteral occlusion balloon, and ureteral access sheath. Urol 2002, 60(4):584-588.
Bhayani S, Monga M, Landman J, and Clayman RV. Bare naked baskets: optimizing ureteroscope stone extraction. Urol 2002, 60(1):147-8.
Monga M, Dretler SP, Landman J, Slaton JW, Conradie MC, Clayman RV. Maximizing ureteroscope deflection: "play it straight". Urol 2002, 60(5): 902-905.
Collyer WC, Landman J, Olweny EO, Andreoni C, Kibel A, Andriole GL, Bostwick DG, Sundaram CP, Clayman RV. Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy with a novel electrosurgical snare in a porcine model. J Endourol 2002, 16(9):673-679.
Landman J, Venkatesh R, Lee DI, Rehman J, Ragab M, Darcy M, and Sundaram CP: Combined percutaneous and retrograde approach to staghorn calculi with application of the ureteral access sheath to facilitate percutaneous nephrolithotomy. J Urol 2003, 169(1):64-67.
Landman J, Kerbl K, Rehman J, Andreoni C, Humphrey PA, Collyer WC, Olweny E, Sundaram CP, Clayman RV. Evaluation of vessel sealing system, bipolar electrosurgery, harmonic scalpel, titanium clips, endoscopic gastrointestinal anastomosis vascular staples, and sutures for arterial and venous ligation in a porcine model. J Urol 2003, 169(2): 697-700.
*Lee DI and Landman J. A novel approach to minimizing trocar sites during challenging hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery utilizing the Gelport: transgel instrument insertion and utilization. J Endourol 2003, 17(2):69-71.
Bhayani S, Landman J, and Figenshau RS. Transplant Ureter Stricture: Acucise Endoureterotomy and Balloon Dilation are Effective. J Endouro 2003, 17(1): 19-22.
Rehman J, Monga M, Landman J, Ragab M, Sundaram CP, and Clayman RV. Characterization of intrapelvic pressures during ureteropyeloscopy with the ureteral access sheath. Urol 2003, 61(4):713-718.
Lee H, Ryan RT, Teichman JMH, Landman J, Clayman RV, and Welch AJ. Effect of lithotripsy on holmium:YAG optical beam profile. J Endourol 2003, 17(2):63-67.
Landman J Venkatesh R, Lee DI, Vanlangendonck R, Morissey K, Andriole GL, Clayman RV, and Sundaram CP. Renal hypothermia achieved by retrograde endoscopic cold saline perfusion: Technique and initial clinical application. Urol 2003, 61(5):1023–1025.
Sundaram CP, Gubb RL, Rehman J, Yan Y, Chen C, Landman J, McDougall EM, and Clayman RV. Laparoscopic pyeloplasty for secondary ureteropelvic junction obstruction. J Urol 169(6):2037-2040, 2003.
Sundaram CP, Rehman J, Venkatesh R, Lee DI, Rageb MM, Kibel A, and Landman J. Hemostatic laparoscopic partial nephrectomy assisted by a water-cooled, high-density, monopolar device without renal vascular control. Urol 2003 61(5): 906-909.
Landman J, Lee D, Lee R, and Monga M. Evaluation of the overall cost of currently available small flexible ureteroscopes. Urol 62:218-222, 2003.
Landman J, Venkatesh R, Kibel A, and Vanlangendock R. Modified renal morcellation for renal cell carcinoma: Laboratory experience and early clinical application. Urol 2003, 62(4):632-634.
Lee DI, Andreoni CR, Rehman J, Landman J, Ragab M, Yan Y, Chen C, Shindel A, Middleton W, Shalhav A, McDougall EM, and Clayman RV. Laparoscopic cyst decortication in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD): impact on pain, hypertension, and renal function. J Endourol 2003, 17(6):345-354.
Bhayani SB, Pavlovich CP, Strup SE, Dahl DM, Landman J, Fabrizio MD, Sundaram CP, Kaouk JH, Su L-M. Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: a multi-institutional study of conversions to open surgery. Urol 2004, 63(1): 99-102.
Andrione CR, Lin H-K, Olweny E, Landman J, Bostwick D, and Clayman RV. Comprehensive evaluation of ureteral healing after electrosurgical endopyelotomy in a porcine model. J Urol 2004, 171 (2 Pt 1): 859-869.
Landman J, Venkatesh R, Vanlangendonck R, and Andriole GL. Application of a fixed retractor system to facilitate laparoscopic radical prostatectomy. J Urol 2004, 171 (2 Pt 1): 783-785.
Bhyani SB, Clayman RV, Sundaram CP, Landman J, Andriole G, Figenshau RS, Bullock A, Brandes S, Shalhav A, McDougall EM, and Kibel AS. Surgical treatment of renal neoplasia: evolving towards a laparoscopic standard of care. Urol 2003, 62(5): 821-826.
Landman J, Sundaram CP, Olweny E, Chen C, Rehman J, Lee DI, Shalhav A, Portis A, McDougall EM, and Clayman RV. Prospective comparison of the immunologic and stress response following laparoscopic and open surgery for localized renal cell carcinoma. J Urol 2004, 171(4): 1456-1460.
Rehman J, Landman J, Lee DI, Venkatesh R, Bostwick DG, Sundaram CP, and Clayman RV. Needle based ablation of renal parenchyma using microwave, cryoablation, impedance and temperature based monopolar and bipolar radiofrequency, liquid chemoablation, and gel chemoablation: laboratory studies and review of the literature. J Endourol 2004, 18(1): 83-104.
Rehman J, Ragab MM, Venkatesh R, Landman J, Lee D, Chen C, Yan Y, and Sundaram CP. Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Washington University initial experience and prospective evaluation of quality or life. J Endourol 2004, 18(3): 277-287.
*Collyer WC, Venkatesh R, Vanlangendonck R, Morrisey K, Humphrey PA, Yan Y, and Landman J. Enhanced renal cyroablation with hilar clamping and intrarenal cooling in a porcine model. Urol 2004, 63(6): 1209-1212.
Landman J, Rehman J, Sundaram CP, Andreoni C, Jerde TJ, Lin HK, Lee DI, Nunlist EH, Collyer WC, Olweny E, Humphrey PA, Nakada SY, and Clayman RV. Laparoscopic midsaggital hemicystectomy and bladder reconstruction with small intestinal submucosa (SIS) and reimplantation of ureter into SIS: 1-year follow-up. J Urol 2004, 171(6 Pt 1):2450-2455.
*Ames C, Vanlangendonck R, Venkatesh R, Gonzalez FC, Yan Y, Humphrey PA, and Landman J. Enhanced renal parenchymal cryoablation with modified novel 17-guage cryoprobes. Urol 2004, 64(1): 173-175.
*Monga M, Best S, Venkatesh R, Ames C, Lieber D, Vankangendonck R, Landman J. Prospective randomized comparison of 3 ureteral access sheaths during flexible retrograde ureteroscopy. J Urol 2004, 172(2): 572-573.
Sundaram CP, Venkatesh R, Landman J, and Klutke CG. Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy for the correction of vaginal vault prolapse. J Endourol 2004, 18:620-623.
Vanlangendonck R, Venkatesh R, Vulin C, Vulin C, Quayle S, Morrissey K, and Landman J. Laparoscopic ureterocalicostomy: development of a technique simplified by application of nitinol clips and a wet monopolar electrosurgery device. J Endourol 2005, 19(2): 225-229.
*Quayle SS, Collyer W, Vanlangendonck R, and Landman J. Comparison of a novel scope holder and traditional camera-assistant for laparoscopic simple nephrectomy in a porcine model. J Endourol 2005, 19(2): 218-220.
Venkatesh R, Landman J, Minor SD, Lee DI, Rehman J, Vanlangendonck R, Ragab M, Morrissey K, Sundaram CP, and Clayman RV. Impact of a double-pigtail stent on ureteral peristalsis in the porcine model: initial studies using a novel implantable magnetic sensor. J Endourol 2005, 19(2): 170-176.
*Reisiger K., Venkatesh R., Figenshau R.S., Bae K.T., Landman J.: Complex Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy for Renal Hilar Tumors. Urology 2005, 65(5): 888-91.
*Reisiger K, Tran V, Figenshau RS, Andriole GL, and Landman J. Single-setting bilateral laparoscopic renal surgery: assessment of single-stage procedure. Urol 2005, 65(5): 892-7.
*Hidalgo J, Belani J, Maxwell K, Lieber D, Talcott M, Baron P, Ames C, Venkatesh R, and Landman J. Development of an exophytic tumor model for laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: technique and initial experience. Urol 2005, l 65(5): 872-6.
*Ames CD, Venkatesh R, Weld KJ, Morrissey K, Foyil KV, Shen T, Dryer S, Hruby G, Sutera SP, and Landman J. Laparoscopic renal parenchymal hypothermia with a novel ice-slush deployment mechanism. Urol 2005, 66(1):33-37.
Venkatesh R, Rheman J, Landman J, Lee D, Ragab M, Sundaram CP, Humphrey PA, and Clayman RV. Determination of cell viability after laparoscopic tissue stapling in a porcine model. J Endourol 2005, 19(6):744-747.
*Quayle SS, Ames CD, Lieber D, Yan Y, and Landman J. Comparison of optical resolution with digital and standard fiberoptic cystoscopes in an in vitro model. Urol 2005, 66(3):489-493.
Weld KJ, Ames CD, Landman J, Morrissey K, Connor T, Hruby G, Allaf ME and Bhayani SB. Evaluation of intra-abdominal pressures and gas embolism during laparoscopic partial nephrectomy in a porcine model. J Urol 2005, 174(4 Pt 1): 1457-9.
*Ames C, Vanlangendonck R, Morrissey K, Venkatesh R, Landman J. Evaluation of surgical models for renal collecting system closure during laparoscopic partial nephrectomy. Urol 2005, 66(2):451-454.
Reisiger KE, Landman J, Kibel A, and Clayman RV. Laparoscopic renal surgery and the risk of rhabdomyolysis: diagnosis and treatment. Urol 2005, 66(5 Suppl):29-35.
*Lieber D, Tran V, Belani J, Ames C, Morissey K, Yan Y, Humphrey P, Venkatesh R, and Landman J. Comparison of running and interrupted vesicourethral anastomoses in a porcine model. J Endourol 2005 19(9):895-899.
Prabhu S, Ames CD, Yan Y, Landman J, and Venkatesh R. Comparison of second generation hand-assisted laparoscopic devices for surgeon pain and circulation. Urol 2005 66(4):912-916.
*Ferguson G, Ames C, Weld KJ, Yan Y, Venkatesh R, and Landman J. Prospective evaluation of learning curve for laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: identification of factors improving operative times. Urol 2005 66(4):840-844.
*Perrone J, Ames CD, Yan Y, and Landman J. Evaluation of surgical performance with standard rigid and flexible-tip laparoscopes. Surg Endosc 2005 19(10):1925-1928.
*Weld KJ and Landman J. Comparison of cryoablation, radiofrequency ablation, and high-intensity focused ultrasound for the treatment of small renal tumors. Br J Urol 2005 96(9):1224-1229.
*Weld KJ, Bhayani SB, Belani J, Ames CD, Hruby G, and Landman J. Extrarenal vascular anatomy of the kidney: An assessment of the variations and their relevance to partial nephrectomy. Urol 2005 66(5):985-989.
*Ames CD, Perrone JM, Frisella AJ, Morrissey K, and Landman J. Comparison of holding strength of suture anchors for hepatic and renal parenchyma. J Endourol 2005 19(10):1221-1225.
*Ames CA, Perrone JM, Weld KJ, Foyil KV, Yan Y, Venkatesh R, and Landman J. Alteration in irrigant flow and deflection of flexible ureteroscopes with nitinol baskets. J Endourol 2006 20(1):74-7.
*Hruby G, Reisiger K, Venkatesh R, Figenshau RS, Yan Y, and Landman J. Comparison of laparoscopic partial nephrectomy and laparoscopic cryoablation for renal hilar tumors. Urol 2006 67(1):50-54.
*Weld KJ, Venkatesh R, Huang J, and Landman J. Evolution of surgical technique and patient related outcomes for laparoscopic partial nephrectomy. Urology 2006 67(3): 502-507.
*Ames CD, Frisella AJ, Schulam P, and Landman J. Evaluation of laparoscopic performance with alteration in the angles of vision. J Endourol 2006 20(4):281-283.
*Hruby G, Ames C, Chen C, Yan Y, Sagar J, Baron P, and Landman J. Assessment of efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for pain management during office-based flexible cystoscopy. Urol 2006 67(5): 914-917.
*Monga M, Best S, Venkatesh R, Ames CD, Lee C, Kuskowsi M, Schwartz S, Vanlangendonck R, Skanazy J, Fallon E, and Landman J. Durability of flexible ureteroscopes: a randomized, prospective study. J Urol 2006 176(1): 137-141.
*Weld KJ, Hruby G, Humphrey PA, Ames CD and Landman J. Precise characterization of renal parenchymal response to single and multiple cryoablation probes. Urol 2006 67(5): 898-903.
*Weld KJ, Dryer S, Hurby G, Ames CD, Venkatesh R, Matthews BD, and Landman J. Comparison of mechanical and in vivo performance of new and reprocessed harmonic scalpels. Urol 2006 67(5):898-903.
*Venkatesh R, Weld K, Ames CD, Figenshau SR, Sundaram CP, Andriole GL, Clayman RV, and Landman J. Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for small renal masses: effect of tumor location. Urol 2006 67(6): 1169-1174.
*Weld KJ, Ames CD, Hruby G, Humphrey PA, and Landman J. Evaluation of a novel knotless self-anchoring suture material for urinary tract reconstruction. Urol 2006 67(6): 133-1137.
Bhayani SB, Belani JS, Figenshau RS, Landman J, Venkatesh R, and Kibel AS. Trends in Nephron-Sparing Surgery for Renal Neoplasia. Urology 2006 68(4):732-736.
*Hruby G, Marruffo F, Durak E, Collins S, Herron A, and Landman J. Comparison of BioGlue reinforced and standard running sutured vesicourethral anastomoses. Urology 2006, 68(6): 1355-1359.
Ames CD, Weld KJ, Dryer ST, Hruby G, Minor SD, Yan Y, Landman J, and Venkatesh R. Pharmocologic manipulation of the porcine ureter: acute impact of topical drugs on ureteral diameter and peristaltic activity. J Endourol 2006, 20(11): 943-948.
*Collins S, Marruffo F, Durak E, Hruby GW, Bergman A, Gupta M, and Landman J. Laparoscopic pyelolithotomy with intracorporeal ultrasonic lithotripsy: report of a novel minimally invasive technique for intracorporeal stone ablation. Surg Laparosc Endosc Percut Tech, 2006, 16(6): 435-436.
*Weld KJ, Dryer S, Ames CD, Cho K, Hogan C, Lee M, Biswas P, and Landman J. Analysis of surgical smoke produced by various energy-based instruments and effect of laparoscopic visibility. J Endourol 2007, 21(3):347-351.
*Weld KJ, Figenshau RS, Venkatesh R, Bhayani SB, Ames CD, Clayman RV, and Landman J. Laparoscopic cyroablation for small renal masses: three-year follow-up. Urol 2007, 69(3):448-451.
*Hruby GW, Ames CD, Yan Y, Monga M, and Landman J. Correlation of ureteric length with anthropometric variables of surface body habitus. BJU int 2007, In press.
*Hruby GW, Marruffo F, Durak E, Edelstein A, Levi G, and Landman J. Transurethral bladder cryoablation in the porcine model. Urol, In press.
*Reiseger K, Clayman RV, and Landman J. Office based surveillance ureteroscopy after endoscopic treatment of transitional cell carcinoma: Technique and clinical outcome. Urology, In press.
Landman J, Kavaler E and Waterhouse RL: Acquired methemoglobinemia possibly related to phenazopyridine in a woman with normal renal function. J Urol 1997, 158: 1520-1521.
Landman J and Bar-Chama N. Initial experience with processed human cadaveric allograft skin for the reconstruction of corpus cavernosum in repair of distal extrusion of a penile prosthesis. Urol 1999, 53:1222-1224.
*Venkatesh R, Lee DI, Rehman J, Kibel A, and Landman J. Rapid resolution of carbon dioxide pneumothorax (capnothorax) resulting from diaphragmatic injury during laparoscopic nephrectomy. J Urol 2002, 167(3): 1387-1388.
*Collins S, Marruffo F, Durak E, Hrugby G, Bergman A, Gupta M, and Landman J. Laparoscopic pyelolithotomy with intraperitoneal ultrasonic lithotripsy: report of a novel minimally invasive technique for intracorporeal stone ablation. Surg Lap Endosc 2006, 16(6):435-436.
*Hruby G, Fine JK, and Landman J. Ultrasound-guided percutaneous ablation of a renal mass in a renal allograft. Urology 2006, 68(4):891.
Landman J and Clayman RV. Re: Port site tumor recurrences of renal cell carcinoma after videolaparoscopic radical nephrectomy. J Urol 2001, 166(2):629-630.
Landman J, Kavaler E and Droller MJ. Applications of telomerase in urologic oncology. World J Urol 1997, 15: 120-124.
Droller M, Kavaler E, Landman J, and Liu B: Urinary Telomerase and its possible role as a marker for bladder cancer. Keio J Med 1998, 47(3): 135-141.
Landman J and Droller MJ. Risk factors in Clonal development from superficial to invasive bladder cancer. Cancer Surveys 1998, 31: 5-15.
Landman J, Collyer WC, Carlin B, Clayman RV, and Figenshau RS. Laparoscopic autoaugmentation of the Urinary Bladder: literature review and state of the art. Ped Endosurg Adv Surg Tech 2000, 4(3): 213-221.
Landman J, McDougall EM, Gill IS, and Clayman RV: Adult laparoscopic urology. eds. Gillenwater, Grayhack, Howards, and Duckett; Adult and Pediatric Urology, fourth edition; Mosby; St. Louis; 659-754.
*Landman J. Controversial cases in endourology – comment. J Endourol 2002, 16(6):349-353.
Rheman J, Landman J, and Sundaram CP. Re: The uncertainty of radiofrequency treatment of renal cell carcinoma: findings at immediate and delayed nephrectomy. J Urol 2002, 168(5):2128-2129.
Landman J and Clayman RV. Re: Bare naked baskets: ureteroscope deflection and flow characteristics with intact and disassembled ureteroscopic nitinol stone baskets. J Urol 2003, 169(1):292-293.
Rehman J, Landman J, Sundaram C, and Clayman RV. Tissue chemoablation. J Endourol 2003 17(8): 647-657.
*Weld KJ and Landman J: Laparoscopic and percutaneous delivery of renal ablative technology. Ed. Bishoff JT and Kavoussi LR, Atlas of laparoscopic Retroperitoneal Surgery, 2nd edition. Saunders; Philadelphia PA; 2006, 155-161.
* Collins S, McKiernan J, and Landman J. Update on the epidemiology and biology of renal cortical neoplasms. J Endourol 2006, 20(12):975-985.
Landman J. Re: Selective ablation of symptomatic dominant renal cysts using 99% ethanol in adult polycystic kidney disease. Urol, In press.
Landman J. Re: The electrical Prostate morcellator: an alternative to manual morcellation for laparoscopic nephrectomy specimens? Urol, In press.
*Venkatesh R and Landman J: Laparoscopic complications: gastrointestinal. ed. Gill; Textbook of laparoscopic urology, Marcel Dekker Inc.; In press.
Multiple function surgical device. Pub. No.: US 2005-0171467 A1, August 4, 2005.
Electrosurgical Snare. Patent No.: US 6,773,432 B1, August 10, 2004
Methods and devices for temporarily occluding body lumens. US patent 60/772797, January 15, 2006.
*Venkatesh R and Landman J: Urologic Tissue Engineering. Glenn’s Urologic Surgery, 5th Edition. Ed. Lynch J; Lippincott Williams and Wilikins, Danvers MA; 1999; 412-418.
Landman J, Lee DI, and Clayman RV: Laparoscopic renal surgery I. AUA Update Series 2002, Lesson 25, Vol. XXI, 278-283.
Landman J, Lee DI, and Clayman RV: Laparoscopic renal surgery II. AUA Update Series 2002, Lesson 26, Vol. XXI, 285-290.
*Monga M and Landman J: Laparoscopic nephroureterectomy for transitional cell carcinoma. Contemporary trends in laparoscopic urologic surgery. Ed. Hemal A, B.I. Churchill Livingstone Inc., New Delhi, 2002; 143-152.
Landman J and McDougal EM: Laparoscopic approaches to female incontinence,voiding dysfunction, and prolapse. Ed. Carlin B; Female pelvic health and reconstructive surgery; Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York NY; 2002;161-178.
*Monga M and Landman J. Laparoscopic nephroureterectomy for transitional cell carcinoma. Ed. Moore R, Contemporary trends in laparoscopic urologic surgery. B.I. Churchill Livingstone; Philadelphia PA; 2002; 143-152.
Lee DI, Landman J, and Clayman RV: Laparoscopic radical nephrectomy: the transperitoneal approach. Ed. Nakada S, Essential Urologic Laparoscopy The Complete Clinical Guide; Humana Press; Madison WI, 2003, 121-141.
Landman J: Laparoscopic nephroureterectomy. Essential Urologic Laparoscopy, Ed. Nakada S; Humana Press; Madison WI; 2003; 171-195.
*Vanlangendonck R and Landman J. Ureteral access strategies: pro-access sheath. Urol Clin North Am 2004, 3(1):71-81. Venkatesh R, Landman J, and Sundaram CP.
Venkatesh R, Landman J, Sundaram CP, and Clayman RV. Prevention, recognition, and management of complication in laparoscopy. AUA Update Series 2004, Lesson 40, Volume XXII; 322-326.
Belldegrun A, Kim H, Landman J, and Wolf SJ. Intraoperative ultrasonography in urologic oncology. Urol Onc 2004, 22:153-155.
*Lee DI and Landman J: Endoscopic and radiologic imaging of urothelial cancer of the upper tracts and bladder. Ed. Droller M and Goldsmith K and Goldsmith C, Urothelial Tumors; B.C. Decker, Inc., New York NY; 2004; 212-220.
*Tran V, Venkatesh R, and Landman J. Calculus therapy: Combined approaches. Ed. Nakada S, Advanced Endourology: The Complete Clinical Guide. Humana Press, Madison WI; 2005; 149-159.
*Quayle S and Landman J: Laparoscopic ureteral surgery. Ed. Wetter PA, Prevention and management of laparoendoscopic complications, 2nd edition; The Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons, New York, NY; 2005; 376-391.
Landman J, Vanlangendonck R, and McDougal EM: Laparoscopic nephropexy: a reasonable management option for carefully selected patients. Contemp Urol 2003;15(7):21-26
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