Ian Udell, MD

Urology

Dr. Udell was raised in McCall, Idaho, and Bigfork, Montana. He attended Medical School in San Antonio, Texas, and a Urology residency at The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. He has been practicing Urologic Surgery since 2015 in Raleigh, NC, and is certified by the American Board of Urology. He and his wife relocated to CDA with their two daughters and two French Bulldogs (Hank Williams Jr and Dolly Parton). He has a special interest in Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgery, Prostate and Kidney cancer treatment, and the advanced treatment of Erectile Dysfunction, Male Urinary Leakage, and cancer survivorship. This includes advanced surgical placement of an Inflatable Penile Prosthesis, a Male sling, and an Artificial Urinary Sphincter. When not seeing patients, he can be found with his family on the lake wakeboarding, or in the mountains snowboarding.

Urology

Education

University of Arizona

Medical School

University of Texas School of Medicine at San Antonio

Residency

University of North Carolina, Department of Urology

Certifications

American Board of Urology

Memberships

American Urological Association
Southeast Section of the American Urological Association
Sexual Medicine Society North America

Publication(s)

Urological Infections. In Donald E. Fry, Surgical Infections (207-212). London, UK: JP Medical Publishers

Hepatitis C viral recurrence in a pediatric patient following liver transplantation. Pediatric Transplantation. 2006 Aug; 10(5): 617-22. Cited in PubMed; PMID: 16857000.

Neonatal hemochromatosis; histological and radiographical signs. Liver Transplantation. 2005 Aug; 11(8): 998-1000. Cited in PubMed; PMID: 16035090.

A Pooled Analysis of Posttransplant Survival Following Combined Heart-Liver Transplantation. Transplantation. 2007 Jan; 15(83): 95-98. Cited in PubMed; PMID: 17220801.

The Natural History of hepatitis C virus in pediatric liver transplant recipients. Liver Transplantation. 2006 Jul; 12(7): 1119-1123. Cited in PubMed; PMID: 16799942.

The Pediatric End-Stage Liver Disease (PELD) Model as a Predictor of Survival Benefit and Posttransplant Mortality in Pediatric Transplant Recipients. Liver Transplantation. 2006 Mar; 12(3): 475-480. Cited in PubMed; PMID: 16498644.

Adult Liver Transplant Candidate Attitudes Toward Split-Liver Transplantation are not an Obstacle to Graft Sharing. American Journal of Transplantation. 2005 Aug; 5(8): 2047-2051. Cited in PubMed; PMID: 15996258.

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