Martin S Gross, MD
Title(s)
Associate Professor of Surgery
Additional Titles/Positions/Affiliations
Attending Urologist, Section of Urology, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Attending Urologist, Department of Urology, Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Attending Urologist, Department of Urology, New London Hospital
Department(s)
Surgery
Education
MD: UMDNJ - New Jersey Medical School, 2010
Urology Internship: Boston University Medical Center, 2011
Urology Residency: Boston University Medical Center, 2015
Male Sexual Health Fellowship: Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport, 2016
Websites
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Contact Information
Section of Urology
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
1 Medical Center Dr.
Lebanon NH 03756
Phone: 603-650-5091
Fax: 603-650-4985
Email: martin.s.gross@hitchcock.org
Assistant: Meaghan Taylor
Asst. Phone: 603-650-5091
Asst. Email: meaghan.e.taylor@hitchcock.org
Professional Interests
- Erectile dysfunction
- Peyronie's disease
- Male hypogonadism
- Premature ejaculation
- Priapism
- Male stress incontinence
Biography
Martin S. Gross, MD, FACS is an Associate Professor of Surgery (Urology) at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College. He is the Men’s Health specialist for Dartmouth Health. He graduated from UMDNJ – New Jersey Medical School and completed his Urology residency at Boston University Medical Center. He subsequently completed a Men’s Health fellowship at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. He has coauthored over 300 peer-reviewed journal articles, abstracts, videos and book chapters. His research publications have garnered multiple awards. He serves on a number of journal and specialty society boards, including The Journal of Urology, the Sexual Medicine Society of North America, and the Hispanic Urologists Society of North America. He is an Associate Editor for The Journal of Sexual Medicine and the Video Journal of Sexual Medicine. He teaches about Men’s Health and provides penile prosthetic surgical training both domestically and internationally. His clinical interests include complex penile prosthesis surgery, penile prosthesis infection prevention, and the treatment of Peyronie’s disease, male stress urinary incontinence, chronic orchialgia and hypogonadism.
Commentary on: "Penile prosthesis infection and diabetes mellitus: a systematic review and meta-analysis". Penile prosthesis infection: normalizing salvage surgery from education to practice. 0.05% Chlorhexidine gluconate is not associated with infection in antibiotic impregnated inflatable penile prosthesis surgery: results from a large multi-institutional collaborative. Reply by Authors. Intraoperative 0.05% Chlorhexidine Gluconate Utilization Is Associated with an Increased Incidence of Infection in Hydrophilic Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Surgery: a Multi-institutional Cohort Study. Rigicon inflatable penile prostheses have excellent measurable axial rigidity and very satisfied patients at 1-year follow-up as measured by validated study. Response to Huang and Gu. Members in leading organizations for sexual medicine face continued ambiguity and uncertainty regarding the relationship between Peyronie's disease and intracavernosal injections: A survey of members of SMSNA, SUPS, and GURS. Predictors of intraoperative complications in men undergoing inflatable penile prosthesis placement. Reply by Authors. |
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