Male Reproductive Organs

Treatment will include consultations and sometimes requiring a physical exam. We may order radiology imaging, blood work, and other testing to diagnose a condition. Some conditions require medications, procedures, surgery or follow up care as part of the treatment plan.

Although we treat many conditions related to the male reproductive system, some of the most common include:

  • Circumcision
  • ED
    • Penile Implant
    • medication
  • Hydrocele Repairs
  • Hypogonadism (low testosterone)
    • Testopel implants
    • Testosterone injections
  • Male Infertility
  • Spermatocele Repair
  • Testicular Cancer
  • Undecended Testicle
  • Varicocele Repairs
  • Vasectomy- including no scalpel, no needle procedures
  • Vasectomy Reversal- Dr. Landau is fellowship trained and is recognized as a leading surgeon in microscopic surgery for Vasovasostomy and Vasoepididymostomy in Utah.
    • Vasovasostomy: surgeon sews the severed ends of each tube that carries sperm (vas deferens) back together
    • Vasoepididymostomy: the surgeon attaches the vas deferens directly to the small organ at the back of each testicle that holds sperm (epididymis). A vasoepididymostomy is more complicated than a vasovasostomy and is generally chosen if a vasovasostomy can’t be done or isn’t likely to work; this is typically determined during the procedure.
  • Peyronie’s Disease 
    • Xiaflex injections