Medical Reviewer
Christopher Kim, M.D.
Christopher Kim, M.D.

Christopher Kim, M.D., PharmD, is currently a urologic surgery resident with research interests in kidney stone disease, sexual medicine and reconstructive urology. Prior to medical school, Kim graduated from Rutgers University Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy and practiced hospital pharmacy. He obtained further training at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School where he developed an interest in urology and men’s health, which led him to pursue a residency in urologic surgery.

Also known as penile artery bypass surgery, this procedure is performed in very specific cases.
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A twisted spermatic cord can quickly lead to dire consequences, such as the death of a testicle.
White males have the highest rates of the disease, likely due to a combination of factors.
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Less invasive procedures are available for this painful and uncomfortable scrotal condition.
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