Inder Perkash
Academic Appointments
- Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council, Urology
Key Documents
Contact Information
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Clinical Offices
Digestive Health Center 900 Blake Wilbur Drive Garden Level, MC 5355 Stanford, CA 94305 Tel Work (650) 498-5555 Fax (650) 498-6323Digestive Health Center 900 Blake Wilbur Drive Garden Level, MC 5355 Stanford, CA 94305 Tel Work (650) 498-5555 Fax (650) 498-6323
- Academic Offices
Personal Information EmailAlternate Contact Kathy Coombs Secretary/coordinator. Urology Email Tel Work 6507234537Not for medical emergencies or patient use
Professional Overview
Clinical Focus
- Urology
- Neuro Urology and Spinal Cord injury
- Gastroenterology
Administrative Appointments
- Professor Orth.(Courtsey PM&R), Stanford University (1999 - 2010)
- PVA Professor Spinal Injury Med, Stanford (1981 - 2009)
- Professor Urology, Stanford University (1991 - 2010)
Honors and Awards
- Society Medal-The Annual award, International Spinal Cord Society-Annual Meeting Delhi,India (November 1st, 2010)
- Presidential Roll of Honor, Republican congress and President (2006)
- Congressional Gold Medal, US Republican congress (2004)
- Distinguished Physician, Amer. Acad. PM&R (1996)
- Physician of the year, State of California (1988)
Professional Education
| Fellowship: | Stanford University School of Medicine CA (1965) |
| Board Certification: | Physical Medicine and Rehab, American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehab (1977) |
| Internship: | Royal College of Surgeons (1961) |
| Residency: | Baylor College of Medicine TX (1973) |
| Residency: | Hammersmith Hospital, England (1963) |
| Medical Education: | King Georges Medical College, India (1957) |
Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations
Community and International Work
- Globilization Patient Data Set, Switzerland
Scientific Focus
Current Research Interests
One of the major areas of interest in our lab has been research related to neurogenic bladder due to neurologic disorders. We have evaluated drugs to improve bladder function, worked on other modalities such as magnetic stimulator and surgical use of lasers to correct voiding disorders. We have developed the role of linear array sonography for the optimal evaluation of bladder neuromuscular disorders. Other focused areas in our lab include studies on hypercoagulation, electroejaculation and bone mineral density.
Publications
- Posterior ledge at the bladder neck: crucial diagnostic role of ultrasonography. Urol Radiol. 1986; (4): 175-83
- Transurethral sphincterotomy. J Urol. 2009; (4): 1539-40
- Transurethral sphincterotomy provides significant relief in autonomic dysreflexia in spinal cord injured male patients: long-term followup results. J Urol. 2007; (3): 1026-9
- Donald Munro Lecture 2003. Neurogenic bladder: past, present, and future. J Spinal Cord Med. 2004; (4): 383-6
- Displacement sequence and elastic properties of anterior prostate/urethral interface during micturition of spinal cord injured men. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2002; (9): 1157-63
- Early repolarization in patients with spinal cord injury: prevalence and clinical significance. J Spinal Cord Med. 2002; (1): 33-8; discussion 39

