James Kondrup
- Degree
- MD
- Professional group
- doctor
- Fields of interest
- Gynecology
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- Biography
- Dr. Kondrup graduated from SUNY Upstate Medical University. He completed his residency at Bridgeport Hospital in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He is Board Certifed by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. He is accredited by Accreditation Council for Gynecological Endoscopy.
Dr. Kondrup's Appointments include: Clinical Assistant Professor, SUNY Health Science Center, Binghamton, Department of OB/GYN; Chairman, Lourdes Laser Committee; Member, Lourdes OR Committee; Member, Lourdes Credentials Committeel; and Member, Lourdes OB/GYN QA Committee.
Dr. Kondrup is affliated with Lourdes Hospital and United Health Services Hospitals.
Dr. Kondrup has extensive training in laparoscopic surgery and laser surgery. He has introduced many new procedures in the Southern Tier Region since 1988.
Dr. Kondrup has been affiliated with Dr. Robert J. Kiltz, MD and CNY Fertility Center, Central New York's first successful IVF center for over 10 years. Through his affiliation Dr. Kondrup and team work to ensure the latest, most technologically advanced fertility care is available locally. By providing this care here, patients are able to save a considerable amount of time and money by not having to travel outside the Binghamton area.
Dr. Kondrup travels nationally and internationally to train surgeons on advanced laparoscopic gynecological techniques. He has extensive experience with all fertility treatment options.
In early 2019 Dr. Kondrup relocated to Venice, Florida where he is still practicing Minimally Invasive GYN Surgery.
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Laparoscopic Retropelvic Dissection
This video allows you to see the retropelvic dissection to locate the ureter.
Single Site Laparoscopic BSO
Amazing demonstration of the Gelpoint mini and the new articulating Enseal. Amazingly small hole and perfect coordination of instruments. Only thing missing is a bariatric scope. Hopefully soon.
Herlyn Werner Wunderlich Syndrome - A Case Report
A young girl presents with severe dysmenorrhea and partial hematocolpos. She is virginal making transvaginal surgery difficult. The hysteroscope is used to visualize the vagina (vaginoscopy) and to assist...
Combined Hysteroscopic/ Laparoscopic Management of NonCommunicating...
This is the 2011 AAGL award winning video in Hysteroscopy. The video describes the combined hysteroscopic/ Laparoscopic rection of a complete uterine septum causing a large hematocolpos. Excellent example...
Laparoscopic Suturing - Introducing a large needle through small...
This video describes the technique of introducing a large needle through a 5mm trocar incision. We often use a backloading technique to prevent the need for a larger incision. This will aid all laparoscopic...
Barbed Suture Laparoscopic Use
This is a wonderful demonstartion on how to introduce and use barbed suture via a laparoscopic port. Here we are closing the vagina and peritoneum after a total hysterectomy. View as high a resolution...
Laparoscopic Oophoropexy - Ovarian Suspension
The technique of ovarian suspension varies from surgeon to surgeon. Key aspects include not entrapping the bowel and the fallopian tube. This technique sandwiches the tube and shortens the utero-ovarian...
Ovarian Torsion Management
This video descibes the mismanagement of a 15 year old girl with severe ovarian torsion which may have contributed to the loss of her ovary. Ovarian torsion may be misdiagnnosed and confused with other...
Laparoscopic Suturing Tips and Tricks
Laparoscopic suturing can be challenging to all minimally invasive surgeons. This video shares with you some of the tips and tricks I have learned over the years.
Laparoscopic use of Palmer's Point
When umbilical entry is contraindicated we use the left upper quadrant or Palmer's Point. We take you step by step through this technique to help avoid bowel injury. Remember to tell anesthesia to put...
Laparoscopic Cross BagTechnique for Ovarian Cysts
Surgeons are sometimes concerned about spillage of a cyst inside the pelvis during laparoscopic surgery. This is especially true when Dermoid cysts, suspicious cysts and Mucinous cysts are involved. This...
Amputation of Cervix during LSH
Utilizing the Harmonic hook to amputate the cervix from the uterus during an LSH. The cervix is amputated 1cm above the uterosacral arch. Nice to hear the intra-op conversation between surgeons and the...
Endometriosis Excision by L.I.T.E. technique
I came up with the L.I.T.E. technique to describe the excision of endometriosis. In this video I demonstrate several scenarios for Stage I & II endometriosis. I am using the Enseal device in this...
Laparoscopic Myomectomy
Laparoscopic Myomectomy using the new Enseal Lap G-2 device. Shows nice dissection and management of feeder vessel that is bleeding.
Bladder Endometriosis Resection
This is one of my favorite videos. This patient had a painful full thickness bladder nodule. The technique shows the surgeon how to first outline the lesion cystoscopically then resect it with the Harmonic...
Dermoid Cysts - Laparoscopic Management
A great video describing the laparoscopic management of dermoid cysts with the "cross bag technique" and the Enseal device. The surgeon wants to prevent spillage.