Thomas Michael Jaffe, M.D.
Stept and Arnheim Urologic Associates
580 S. Aiken Avenue, Suite 610
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
412-621-8260 – For appointments/ General information
About My Practice:
After my general Urology residency, I continued my training at Baylor
University. At Baylor, I completed a
fellowship in Male Infertility with Dr. Larry Lipshultz. This training, as well
as my association with St. Clair Hospital and Allegheny General Hospital IVF
programs, allows state of the art diagnosis and treatment of problems resulting
in male infertility. This includes
microscopic sperm retrieval, vasectomy reversal, and varicocele repair. Finally, our IVF centers are actively utilizing
advanced techniques including testicular sperm extraction for ICSI.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
8/97-present Private practice urology, Stept &
Arnheim Urologic Associates, Ltd., Pittsburgh, PA.
8/97-present Clinical Instructor, Department of Surgery,
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
7/96 - 6/97 Fellow in Male Reproductive Medicine and
Surgery, Scott Department of Urology,
Baylor
College of Medicine.
7/92 - 6/96 Resident in Urology. Boston University School of Medicine.
7/90 - 6/92 Resident in General Surgery. Boston University School of Medicine.
CERTIFICATION:
2/28/99 Diplomate, American Board of Urology
EDUCATION:
Doctor of Medicine Case
Western Reserve University School of Medicine
May 1990 Cleveland, Ohio
44106
Bachelor of Arts Johns
Hopkins University
May 1982 Baltimore,
Maryland 21218
PUBLICATIONS:
Jaffe, TM, Kim, ED,
Hoekstra, TH, Lipshultz, LI: Sperm pellet analysis: Technique to detect the
presence of sperm in men considered to have azoospermia by routine semen
analysis. Journal of Urology, Vol. 159, Number 5, pgs 1548 -1550, May 1998.
Jaffe,TM: Evaluation of the
male in the infertile couple. Resolve
of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Newsletter, Volume XIX, Number 5, Winter 1997
Lipshultz, LI, Jaffe,
TM: Varicocele. Published by Resolve ( National Infertility Support
Group), 1997.
Jaffe, T, Oates, RD: Genetic abnormalities and male reproductive
failure. Infertility in the Male, 3rd
Edition Lipshultz, LI, Howards, SS (eds).Mosby, 1997
Posner, R, Edelstein, R,
Jaffe, T, Battenelli, D: Diagnosis of
postoperative urinary ascites using renal scintigraphy. Clinical Nuclear
Medicine, Vol 22, Number 8, 523-525, 1997.
Jaffe, T, Oates, RD: Genetic disorders affecting male
infertility. Accepted for publication
to Advances in Urology, McGuire, EJ,
Bloom, D, Catalona, WJ, Lipshultz, LI (eds).
Reijo, R, Seligman, J,
Dinulos, MB, Jaffe, T, Brown, L, Disteche, CM, Page, DC: Mouse autosomal
homolog of DAZ, a candidate male sterility gene in humans, is expressed in male
germ cells before and after puberty. Genomics,
35(2), 346-52, July,15,1996.
Reijo, R, Lee, T-Y, Salo, P, Alagappan, R, Brown, LG, Rosenberg,
M, Rozen, S, Jaffe, T, Straus, D, Hovatta, O, de la Chapelle, A, Silber, S,
Page, DC: Diverse spermatogenic defects
in humans caused by overlapping, de Novo Y deletions encompassing a novel RNA
binding protein gene. Nature Genetics
Vol 1: 383-393, August 1995
Jaffe, T, Oates, RD: Male genetic abnormalities and reproductive
failure. In press. Brazil.
Jaffe, T, Oates, RD: Genetic abnormalities and reproductive
failure. Urologic Clinics Of North
America 23:1, 1994.
Stewart, JK, Clifton, DK,
Koerker, DJ, Rogol, AD, Jaffe, T, and Goodner, CV: Pulsatile release of growth hormone and prolactin from the
primate pituitary in Vitro. Endocrinology
116:(1-5), 1985.
PUBLICATIONS, COURSE SYLLABI:
Lipshultz, LI, Jaffe, TM,
Tripp, BM: Infertility evaluation and sperm function testing. “Urology State of the Art.” Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake
Forest University, February 8, 1997.
Lipshultz, LI, Jaffe, TM: Electroejaculation. “Urology State of the Art.” Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake
Forest University, February 8, 1997.
Lipshultz, LI, Jaffe,
TM: Basic History and Physical
Examination. “Male Infertility”,
American Urologic Association Postgraduate Course, Cancun, Mexico, February
23-26, 1997.
Lipshultz, LI, Jaffe TM,
Tripp, BM: Office evaluation: History, physical examination, semen
analysis, and sperm function tests.
“Advances in the evaluation and management of the infertile male.” Annual
Meeting of the American Urologic Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, April
12-17, 1997.
ABSTRACTS:
Fallick, ML, Tripp, BM, Jaffe, TM, Lipshultz, LI: The use of transrectal ultrasound guided seminal vesicle aspiration to determine concurrent ejaculatory duct and epididymal obstruction. Abstract O – 068. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, San- francisco, CA, October 4-9, 1998.
Hoekstra, TH, Smith, CP,
Jaffe, TM, Hu, J, Scherefred, L, Kahn,M, Lipshultz, LI: Ultrasound evaluation of seminal vesicle
size and the effect of ejaculatory duct cysts.
Abstract O-070. American Society for Reproductive Medicine, October
18-22, 1997.
Hoekstra, T, Witt, M, Jaffe,
T, Carson, S, Grunert, G, Buster, J, Casson, P, Dunn, R, Valdes, C, Cisneros,
P, Wun, W, Gvakhari, M, Tucker, M, Kattan, M, Lamb, D, Lipshultz, L: Effect of sperm source on embryo grade and
rate of cell division after intracytoplasmic sperm injection. Abstract 662. Annual Meeting of the American Urologic
Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 12-17, 1997.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:
7/94 - 12/94 Genetics of infertility. Work with Dr. David Page at the Whitehead Institute
of M.I.T. in the localization and characterization of the DAZ gene.
1986 - 1988 Progression of diabetic retinopathy during
pregnancy.
Mount Sinai Medical Center, (Cleveland,
Ohio), Department of
Ophthalmology.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE, CONTINUED:
1985 - 1986 Streptococcal M Protein Size Mutants Occur
at High Frequency Within a Single
Strain, Fischetti, et al., Journal of Experimental Medicine, 164:(971-980), 1986. Work done with Dr. Vincent Fischetti at the
Rockefeller
University, New York City, New York.
1984 - 1985 Control of diabetes in pancreatectomized
dogs with implantable insulin pumps.
Johns
Hopkins University Division of Endocrinology.
1980 - 1982 Learning in patients with Wernicke's
encephalopathy. Johns Hopkins
University, Department of Psychology.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
Instructor, “Microsurgery.”
American Urologic Association Surgical Learning Center, Houston, Texas, May
23-25, 1997.
CONFERENCES:
January 1996 Chief Residents Meeting, University of
Texas, Southwestern, Dallas
- Chief residents from Boston
University, Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Mayo Clinic, Baylor University, and Northwestern University
participated in journal club, research presentations and case
presentations. The Visiting Professor
was Dr. Richard Williams from University of Iowa.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
American Urologic
Association (Associate member)
American Society of
Reproductive Medicine
Society for the Study of
Male Reproduction