NANCY JEAN LOBBY, D.O.

WELLINGTON, FL

Research Active
Surgery NPI registered 21+ years 2 publications 1998 – 1999 NPI: 1154323400
CystsEpidermal CystTesticular Diseases

Practice Location

10115 FOREST HILL BLVD STE 101
WELLINGTON, FL 33414-6178

Phone: (561) 795-1234

What does NANCY LOBBY research?

Dr. Lobby studies conditions related to testicular health, particularly benign testicular cysts, which can cause discomfort or infertility in patients. She has evaluated the effectiveness of enucleation, a surgical procedure that removes these cysts while preserving healthy testicular tissue. Additionally, she explores treatment options for complications arising from blunt trauma, such as pseudoaneurysms and arteriocalyceal fistulas, by utilizing methods like gelfoam embolization to treat these severe vascular injuries.

Key findings

  • In her study on testicular cysts, Dr. Lobby examined 20 documented cases and found that 100% of patients with discomfort or infertility due to benign cysts were successfully treated and remain healthy after enucleation.
  • The case report on pseudoaneurysms and arterial connections revealed that targeted treatments using gelfoam embolization led to immediate improvement in the patient's condition.
  • Her research emphasizes the dual role of angiography as both a diagnostic and treatment tool, improving management strategies for patients with kidney injuries.

Frequently asked questions

Does Dr. Lobby study testicular conditions?
Yes, Dr. Lobby focuses on testicular cysts, particularly their management and treatment.
What treatments has Dr. Lobby researched for kidney injuries?
She has researched the use of gelfoam embolization to treat pseudoaneurysms and arteriocalyceal fistulas caused by blunt trauma.
How does Dr. Lobby's work help patients?
Her research helps patients dealing with testicular discomfort or infertility and those suffering complications from kidney injuries by providing effective treatment options.

Publications in plain English

Testicular cysts: management and literature review.

1999

The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association

Khorsandi M, Lobby N, Harkaway RC, Ginsberg PC

Plain English
This study looked at rare testicular cysts, highlighting 20 documented cases. Researchers found that removing these cysts through a procedure called enucleation is an effective treatment, allowing patients to keep their testicular tissue intact. In the cases examined, three patients with discomfort or infertility were diagnosed with benign cysts, all of whom were successfully treated and remain healthy afterward. Who this helps: This helps patients with testicular discomfort or infertility issues.

PubMed

Angiographic management of pseudoaneurysm and arteriocalyceal fistula following blunt trauma: case report and review of the literature.

1998

The Canadian journal of urology

Han Kr KR, Goldstein DW, Pantuck AJ, Burno DK, Marmar JL +1 more

Plain English
This study looks at a patient who suffered blunt trauma that resulted in two serious injuries: a pseudoaneurysm (a bulging blood vessel) and an arteriocalyceal fistula (an abnormal connection between a blood vessel and a part of the kidney). The doctors used a targeted treatment called gelfoam embolization to effectively close off the damaged areas, which led to an immediate improvement. Understanding and treating these conditions is important because it shows that angiography can be both a diagnostic tool and a treatment option, potentially reducing complications for similar patients. Who this helps: This helps patients who experience complications from kidney injuries.

PubMed

Frequent Co-Authors

M Khorsandi R C Harkaway P C Ginsberg Ken-ryu Han Kr David W. Goldstein Allan J. Pantuck Derrick K. Burno Joel L. Marmar

Physician data sourced from the NPPES NPI Registry . Publication data from PubMed . Plain-English summaries generated by AI. Not medical advice.