Patient Offices
- Address
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5 East 98th Street
6th Floor
New York, NY 10029
- Tel
- 212-241-4812
- Fax
- 212-987-4675
- Office Hours
- Monday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Disabled Access
- Yes
Insurance Plans Accepted
- Aetna U.S. Healthcare
- Cigna
- Empire Health Choice, Inc.
- Group Health Insurance, Inc.
- Health Insurance Plan (HIP)
- Healthfirst
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- Oxford Health Plans
- PHS/Healthnet/Guardian
- Prem Preferred Care/Beechstreet
- Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
- Prudential Healthcare: a member company of Aetna
- United Health Care Empire Plan
- United Healthcare
Disclaimer - Please note that the insurance accepted list may not be complete. Prior to scheduling an appointment, please contact the doctors' office to verify their participation in your plan.
Michael A. Palese
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Urology
Overview
| Specialty |
Urology
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| Clinical Interests |
Robotic Nephrectomy |
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Cancer |
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Kidney Stone Disease |
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Prostate Cancer |
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Kidney Cancer |
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Adrenal Disease |
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Enlarged Prostate/BPH Treatment |
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Laparoscopic Surgery |
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Laser Surgery |
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Robotic Prostatectomy |
| Languages |
English |
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French |
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German |
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Spanish |
| Gender |
Male |
| E-mail |
michael.palese@mountsinai.org |
| Education and Training |
MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine |
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Residency, Urology, Univ. of Maryland Medical Systems |
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Fellowship, Urology, New York Presbyterian Hospital |
Dr. Michael Palese is the Director of Minimally Invasive Urology and is a Board Certified Fellowship trained surgeon specializing in robotic, laparoscopic and endoscopic surgery. He joined the surgical staff at Mount Sinai School of Medicine after serving as a clinical fellow in Laparoscopy and Minimally Invasive Urology at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University. Prior to his fellowship, he completed his urology residency at the University of Maryland Medical System, one of the largest centers in the country for laparoscopic surgery. During the time of his residency he performed research in the field of erectile dysfunction at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He completed his undergraduate training at Cornell University.
As the Director of Minimally Invasive Urology, Dr. Palese established the robot surgery program for the Department of Urology at Mount Sinai Hospital. He performs radical robotic prostatectomies as a treatment option for prostate cancer with success rates equal to or better than open surgical experiences. He performed the first robotic nephrectomy and partial nephrectomy at The Mount Sinai Medical Center. He has also pioneered the use of robot surgery in other procedures such as kidney reconstructive surgery or pyeloplasty.
He has extensive experience with laparoscopic renal and adrenal surgery performing over 1,000 surgeries including laparoscopic donor nephrectomy, radical nephrectomy, partial nephrectomy, nephroureterectomy, pyeloplasty and adrenalectomy, using both standard and hand-assisted laparoscopic techniques. He has also performed nephron sparing procedures including radiofrequency ablation and cryosurgery. He is a member of the kidney transplant team and performs living laparoscopic donor nephrectomies.
He is trained in the latest techniques for the minimally invasive treatment of kidney stone disease including laser, shock wave and percutaneous procedures. He offers a comprehensive medical assessment of kidney stone risks and preventive measures based on these risks.
Dr. Palese performs the newest procedures for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) including photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP) or greenlight laser, holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) and holmium laser ablation of the prostate (HoLAP).
He currently serves as the course director for a biannual course on the advanced treatment of prostate cancer given at Mount Sinai. He is a faculty member and instructor for the basic laproscopy course held at the headquarters of The American Urological Association in Houston. He was also recently nominated to co-direct the American Urological Association sponsored Advanced Laparoscopy Course held in New York City in April 2007.
He currently serves on the faculty of two international laparoscopy courses where he instructs other urologists and surgeons to perform laparoscopy. He is the recipient of many awards including an Outstanding Achievement Award from the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons, the Pfizer Scholar Award and the Gerald P. Murphy Scholar Award. He has authored several book chapters and published numerous manuscripts on topics related to his field of expertise.
Training
| Education and Training |
MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine |
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Residency, Urology, Univ. of Maryland Medical Systems |
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Fellowship, Urology, New York Presbyterian Hospital |
| Board Certification |
Urology |
Clinical Practice
| Specialty |
Urology
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| Clinical Interests |
Robotic Nephrectomy |
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Cancer |
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Kidney Stone Disease |
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Prostate Cancer |
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Kidney Cancer |
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Adrenal Disease |
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Enlarged Prostate/BPH Treatment |
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Laparoscopic Surgery |
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Laser Surgery |
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Robotic Prostatectomy |
| Languages |
English |
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French |
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German |
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Spanish |
| Board Certification |
Urology |
Research
Laparoscopy, Robot Surgery, Kidney Stone Disease, Transplant Surgery, Kidney Cancer, Radio-frequency Ablation, Cryosurgery, Adrenal Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Bladder Cancer, Testicular Cancer, Kidney Reconstructive Surgery, Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate (PVP), Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), Erectile Dysfunction, and General Urology.
Publications
Palese MA, Ferrer F , Perlman E , Gearhart JP. Metanephric stromal tumor: A rare benign pediatric renal mass. Urology 2001 Sep; 58(3): 462.
Palese MA, Burnett AL. Corporoplasty using pericardium allograft (tutoplast) with complex penile prosthesis surgery. Urology 2001 Dec; 58(6): 1049-1052.
Palese MA, Su LM, Kavoussi L. Laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection after chemotherapy. Urology 2002 July; 60(1): 130-134.
Hurt KJ, Musicki B, Palese MA, Crone JK, Becker RE, Moriarity JL, Snyder SH, Burnett AL. Akt-dependent phosphorylation of endothelial nitric-oxide synthase mediates penile erection. Proc Natl Acad Sci U.S.A 2002 Mar; 99(6): 4061-4066.
Palese MA, Colonna JO, Chai TC. Donor to native ureteroureterostomy in a patient with preexisting ileal conduit during renal transplantation. Urology 2003 March; 61(3): 643.
Palese MA, Crone JK, Burnett AL. A castrated mouse model of erectile dysfunction. J Androl 2003 Sep; 24(5): 699-703.
Palese MA, Del Pizzo JJ, Munver R , Poppas DP. Robotic Assisted Adult and Pediatric Pyeloplasty. In: Textbook of Laparoscopic Urology. 2004.
Palese MA, Mulhall JP, Goldstein I . Surgical Treatments for Vasculogenic Erectile Dysfunction. In: Atlas of Male Sexual Dysfunction. Philadelphia, 2004. pp115-125.
Musicki B, Palese MA, Crone JK, Burnett AL. Phosphorylated endothelial nitric oxide synthase mediates vascular endothelial growth factor-induced penile erection. Biol Reprod 2004 Feb; 70(2): 282-289.
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