
Dr. Craig Comiter MD
Urologist
1501 N Campbell Ave Tucson AZ, 85724About
Dr. Craig Comiter is a urologist practicing in Tucson, AZ. Dr. Comiter specializes in diseases of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system. This includes areas of the bladder, urethra, kidneys, penis and prostate. Urology is a surgical specialty and requires knowledge in other areas of expertise such as gynecology and internal medicine due to the variety of clinical problems that are involved.
Education and Training
Harvard Med Sch, Boston Ma 1992
Board Certification
UrologyAmerican Board of UrologyABU
Provider Details
Awards
- Faculty Teaching Award, Section of Urology, 2002
- Second Prize, Best Poster, Western Section American Urological Associ 2007
- First Prize, Best of the Session, Western Section American Urological 2007
- Top Ten Reviewer, Neurourology and Urodynamics 2007
- Best Poster, Western Section American Urological Association 2002
- Second Prize, Best of the Session, Western Section American Urologica 2006
- Faculty Teaching Award, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Univ 2002
- Outstanding Reviewer of the Year, Honorable Mention, Journal of Urolo 2007
- Third Prize, Joseph F. McCarthy Essay Contest, Western Section Americ 1999
- First Prize, Joseph F. McCarthy Essay Contest, Western Section Americ 2001
Publications
- INTERTIOL UROGYNECOLOGY JOURLImproving the accuracy of prolapse2013
- jourl of urologyTo sling or not to sling at time of abdomil sacrocolpopexy: a cost-effectiveness alysis.2013
- Female pelvic medicine & reconstructive surgeryLabioplasty for hypertrophic labia minora contributing to recurrent uriry tract infections.2013
- JOURL OF UROLOGYThe Predictive Value of a Cystocele for Concomitant Vagil Apical Prolapse2013
- UROLOGYMaximum Isometric Detrusor Pressure to Measure Bladder Strength2012
- INTERTIOL JOURL OF UROLOGYEditorial Comment to Bone-anchored sling using the Mini Quick Anchor Plus2012
- JOURL OF UROLOGYA New Quadratic Sling for Male Stress Incontinence2012
- JOURL OF UROLOGYRobot-Assisted Versus Open Sacrocolpopexy: A Cost-Minimization Alysis2012
- CURRENT OPINION IN UROLOGYMale incontinence surgery in the 21st century: past, present, and future2010
- UrologyEditorial comment.2010
- NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYMICSChronic Sacral Nerve Stimulation Prevents Detrusor Structural2010
- BJU INTERTIOLThe effect of sildefil citrate on bladder outlet obstruction: a mouse model2009
- UrologyEditorial comment. The magement of postprostatectomy stress uriry incontinence.2009
- Current urology reportsSacral nerve stimulation to treat nonobstructive uriry retention in women.2008
- BJU INTERTIOLThe 'ventral urethral elevation plus' sling2008
- TURE CLINICAL PRACTICE UROLOGYSurgery Insight: surgical magement of postprostatectomy incontinence2007
- BJU INTERTIOLAngiotensin II plays a role in acute murine experimental autoimmune cystitis2007
- NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYMICSThe role of angiotensin II in stress uriry incontinence: A rat model2007
- TURE CLINICAL PRACTICE UROLOGYSurgery Insight: Magement of failed sling surgery for female stress uriry incontinence2006
- JOURL OF UROLOGYHighlights from the combined Society of Urodymics and Female Urology and Intertiol Society of2006
- TURE CLINICAL PRACTICE UROLOGYThe male perineal sling - a viable altertive to the artificial uriry sphincter2006
- UROLOGYComplications of transvagil silicone-coated polyester synthetic mesh sling2005
- NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYMICSThe male perineal sling: Intermediate-term results2005
- ANLS OF INTERL MEDICINECiprofloxacin or tamsulosin in men with chronic prostatitis2004
- JOURL OF UROLOGYThe male sling for stress uriry incontinence: 24-month followup with questionire based assessment2004
- JOURL OF UROLOGYThe male sling for stress uriry incontinence: Urodymic and subjective assessment2004
- TheScientificWorldJourlIncisionless pubovagil fascial sling using transvagil bone anchors2004
- UROLOGYHigh rate of vagil extrusion of silicone-coated polyester sling2004
- UROLOGYCorrelation among maximal urethral closure pressure, retrograde leak point pressure2003
- JOURL OF UROLOGYSacral neuromodulation for the symptomatic treatment of refractory interstitial cystitis2003
- UROLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICAEndometriosis of the uriry tract2002
- JOURL OF UROLOGYThe male sling for stress uriry incontinence: A prospective study2002
- Techniques in urologyRepair of enterocele and vault prolapse: transvagil culdosuspension.2001
- UROLOGYCystoscopic light test to aid in the differentiation of high-grade pelvic organ prolapse1999
- UROLOGYTransvagil culdosuspension: Technique and results1999
- UROLOGYGrading pelvic prolapse and pelvic floor relaxation using dymic magnetic resonce imaging1999
- UROLOGYNew technique for antegrade collagen injection for post1999
- CANCER CYTOPATHOLOGYEffusion cytology of rel cell carcinoma1998
- JOURL OF UROLOGYPrognostic features of teratomas with malignt transformation1998
- INTERTIOL JOURL OF IMPOTENCE RESEARCHEffect of angiotensin II on corpus cavernosum smooth muscle in relation to nitric oxide environment1997
- JOURL OF UROLOGYUrodymic risk factors for rel dysfunction in men with obstructive1997
- UROLOGYRetrograde leak point pressure for evaluating postradical prostatectomy incontinence1997
- UROLOGYPrediction of prostatic obstruction with a combition of isometric detrusor contraction pressure1996
- JOURL OF UROLOGYBurned-out primary testicular cancer: Sonographic and pathological characteristics1996
- UROLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICAMicturitiol urethral pressure profilometry1996
- UROLOGYFungal bezoar and bladder rupture secondary to Candida tropicalis1996
- UROLOGYDETACHED CILIARY TUFTS IN THE EPIDIDYMIS - A LESSON IN APPLIED ATOMY1995
- JOURL OF UROLOGYNONPALPABLE INTRATESTICULAR MASSES DETECTED SONOGRAPHICALLY1995
- JOURL OF UROLOGYGLUCOCORTICOID-REMEDIABLE ALDOSTERONISM1995
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