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Marc H. Nelson MD

Urologist

  • "This is the first time I met Dr. Nelson, and my feeling is that he is a very good doctor and has a passion for his patients. I hope he will be my doctor for a long long time." 

Marc H. Nelson MD


Marc Nelson, M.D. completed his medical education at the University of Virginia and residency training at Loyola Hospital in Chicago. He specializes in laparoscopic and robotic surgery, kidney stone disease, prostatic enlargement, erectile dysfunction, and vasectomy.

Dr. Nelson chose a career in medicine and surgery to combine his passions of helping others, scientific reasoning, and working with his hands to heal. Dr. Nelson is specifically attracted to the use of technology to make a maximal impact on patient quality of life while minimizing risk- a distinct advantage of minimally invasive surgery. Dr. Nelson was drawn to several addressable life-limiting problems within the field of urology, including sexual and urinary dysfunction.

Education and Training

2015 - 2020
Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois United States
Residency - Urology
2014 - 2015
Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois United States
Internship
2010 - 2014
University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia United States
Doctor of Medicine
2006 - 2010
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina United States
Bachelor of Science - Biology and Chemistry

Certification
Illinois State Medical License
Wisconsin State Medical License

Societies
Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honors Society

Special Interests
Reproductive Urology
Andrology
Sexual Medicine
Minimally Invasive Surgery

Perioperative mortality following radical cystectomy: the slippery slope of complications.

Marc Nelson and Marcus Quek. “Perioperative mortality following radical cystectomy: the slippery slope of complications.” Editorial, accepted and awaiting publication. Translational Andrology and Urology (2019).

Genitourinary Foreign Body in the United States: Incidence, Patient Characteristics and Economic Burden.

Marc Nelson, Elizabeth Koehne, Ryan Dornbier, David Perlman, Emanuel Eguia, Patrick Sweigert, Marshall Baker, Gopal Gupta, Kristin G. Baldea, Ahmer Farooq. “Genitourinary Foreign Body in the United States: Incidence, Patient Characteristics and Economic Burden.” Urology Practice (2019): 10-1097.

Post-Hospital Syndrome Predicts Poor Postoperative Outcomes and Increased Cost Following Transvaginal Midurethral Sling Placement.

Spencer Hart, Marc Nelson, Eric Kirshenbaum, Michelle Van Kuiken, Yufan Chen, Elizabeth Mueller, Gopal Gupta. "Post-Hospital Syndrome Predicts Poor Postoperative Outcomes and Increased Cost Following Transvaginal Midurethral Sling Placement." Accepted, awaiting publication, International Urogynecology Journal.

Socioeconomic and Patient Related Factors for the Management of Male Urethral Stricture Disease.

Ryan Dornbier, Eric Kirshenbaum, Marc Nelson, Robert Blackwell, Gopal Gupta, Ahmer Farooq and Christopher Gonzalez. “Socioeconomic and Patient Related Factors for the Management of Male Urethral Stricture Disease.” Accepted, awaiting publication, World Journal of Urology

The Laparoscopic Approach to Distal Pancreatectomy Is A Value-Added Proposition for Patients Undergoing Care in Moderate and High-Volume Centers

Emanuel Eguia, Paul Kuo, Patrick Sweigert, Marc Nelson, Gerard Aranha, Gerard Abood, Constantine Godellas, Marshall Baker. “The Laparoscopic Approach to Distal Pancreatectomy Is A Value-Added Proposition for Patients Undergoing Care in Moderate and High-Volume Centers” Accepted, awaiting publication, Surgery

Total Gastrectomy in Patients with Gastric Adenocarcinoma: Is There an Advantage to Minimally Invasive Approach?

Patrick Sweigert; Emanuel Eguia; Marc Nelson; Sean Nassoiy; Lawrence Knab; Gerard Abood; Marshall Baker. “Total Gastrectomy in Patients with Gastric Adenocarcinoma: Is There an Advantage to Minimally Invasive Approach?” Accepted, awaiting publication, Surgery

Impact of Post-hospital Syndrome on Penile Prosthesis Outcomes: A Period of Global Health Risk.

Kirshenbaum, Eric J., Marc Nelson, Marah C. Hehemann, Anai N. Kothari, Emanuel Eguia, Ahmer Farooq, Larissa Bresler, Gopal Gupta, and Grace Delos Santos. "Impact of Post-hospital Syndrome on Penile Prosthesis Outcomes: A Period of Global Health Risk." The Journal of Urology (2018).

Comparison of renal cell carcinoma surveillance guidelines: competing trade-offs.

Lobo, Jennifer M., Marc Nelson, Naveen Nandanan, and Tracey L. Krupski. "Comparison of renal cell carcinoma surveillance guidelines: competing trade-offs." The Journal of Urology 195, no. 6 (2016): 1664-1670.

Alvimopan: A cost–effective tool to decrease cystectomy length of stay.

Manger, Jules Powers, Marc Nelson, Shawnna Blanchard, Sevann Helo, Mark Conaway, and Tracey L. Krupski. "Alvimopan: A cost–effective tool to decrease cystectomy length of stay." Central European Journal of Urology 67, no. 4 (2014): 335.