Dr. Donald Brian Shaul MD
Urologist
5400 Balboa Blvd Encino CA, 91316About
Dr. Donald Shaul is a urologist practicing in Encino, CA. Dr. Shaul 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
Univ of Ca, Los Angeles, Ucla Sch of Med, Los Angeles Ca 1984
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The umbilical fold approach to pyloromyotomy: is it a safe alternative to the right upper-quadrant approach?
- Intestinal stoma complications in immunocompromised children.
- A standardized feeding regimen for hypertrophic pyloric stenosis decreases length of hospitalization and hospital costs.
- Technical advances in pediatric laparoscopy have had a beneficial impact on splenectomy.
- Short-term complications of central line placement in children with the human immunodeficiency virus.
- The simultaneous production of immunological tolerance to human serum albumin and active immunity to bovine fibrinogen in neonatal rabbits.
- Extralobar pulmonary sequestration presenting with torsion.
- Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy in infants and toddlers.
- Thoracoscopic pneumonectomy for severe bronchiectasis in a 9-year-old female.
- Preservation of extracorporeal tissue in closing gastroschisis augments intestinal length.
- Inguinal hernias can be accurately diagnosed using the parent's digital photographs when the physical examination is nondiagnostic.
- Prune belly syndrome associated with cloacal anomaly, patent urachal remnant, and omphalocele in a female infant.
- Colonic venous malformation and portal hypertension: association, management, and review of the literature.
- Management of rectal pyogenic granuloma with transanal mucosal sleeve resection.
- Laparoscopic techniques for safe and successful removal of common bile duct stones in pediatric patients.
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