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J. Nicholas Warner, MD

J. Nicholas Warner, MD

J. Nicholas Warner, MD, is a reconstructive urologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. Warner earned his medical degree from the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City. He completed a residency at Mayo Clinic Arizona and a fellowship at Detroit Medical Center. Dr. Warner’s clinical areas of interest include minimally invasive enucleation procedures for enlarged prostate, urethral stricture disease, male stress urinary incontinence, penile implant surgery for correction of erectile dysfunction, and ureteral stricture disease and ureteropelvic junction obstruction, including minimally invasive robotic repair.

In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Warner is active in research, education, and innovation. He has received numerous awards, including Mayo Clinic Fellows Association Teacher of the Year in Urology. Dr. Warner is also a member of several notable societies, including the International Society for Sexual Medicine and the Research and Education Committee for the United States Professional Association of Transgender Health.

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Talks by J. Nicholas Warner, MD

Transmeatal Urethral Surgery: Distal, Proximal, and Short Stricture Repair

J. Nicholas Warner, MD, outlines techniques for managing anterior urethral strictures through endoscopic urethroplasty. In this 8-minute presentation, Dr. Warner discusses different approaches—distal, proximal, and management of short strictures.

Dr. Warner shares cases, including images and surgical videos illustrating the steps for each approach. He discusses patient criteria for each methodology and success rates.

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Transurethral Incision and Transverse Mucosal Realignment

J. Nicholas Warner, MD, discusses advancements in endoscopic urethroplasty, focusing on techniques for addressing bladder neck and vesicourethral anastomotic stenosis. In this 7-minute presentation, which includes a video of a procedure, Dr. Warner outlines the transurethral incision and transverse mucosal realignment technique, emphasizing the initial scar identification, resection, and dilation strategies.

Warner asserts that advancements in endoscopic techniques have shown promising results in treating urethral strictures, with a focus on optimizing patient outcomes through refined surgical strategies.

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