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Michael P. Kurtz | Education

Medical School

Alpert Medical School, Brown University

2007, Providence, RI

Internship

Surgery

Massachusetts General Hospital

2008, Boston, MA

Residency

Surgery

Massachusetts General Hospital

2009, Boston, MA

Residency

Urology

Massachusetts General Hospital

2013, Boston, MA

Fellowship

Pediatric Urology

Boston Children's Hospital

2016, Boston, MA

Michael P. Kurtz | Professional History

Michael P. Kurtz MD, MPH is a board certified pediatric urologist specializing in robotic surgery, the multidisciplinary treatment of kidney stones in children, and the care of pregnancies when babies have urologic conditions. He attended college and medical school at Brown University as part of the 8-year medical program, awarded the Dean’s Prize as the top male student in the graduating class. He completed his internship in General Surgery and residency in Urology at the Massachusetts General Hospital as a fellow in surgery at Harvard Medical School. On completion of training he was an attending urologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. He then trained in a 3-year pediatric urology fellowship at Boston Children’s Hospital in Urology, the best department in the nation. During this time he obtained a Masters of Public Health degree from the Harvard School of Public Health.

His research interests are in the delivery of quality, effective care for children with urologic conditions, and he co-directs a lab focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of fetal lower urinary tract obstruction, this is one of the most severe urologic abnormalities affecting pregnancies and young babies – for this work he received the Richard A. and Susan F. Smith President's Innovation Award.

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  1. Real-Time Bladder Volume Monitoring for Pediatric Patients Using a Commercially Available Wearable Ultrasound Device. Neurourol Urodyn. 2025 May 04. View Real-Time Bladder Volume Monitoring for Pediatric Patients Using a Commercially Available Wearable Ultrasound Device. Abstract

  2. Congenital Abnormalities of Kidneys and Urinary Tract: A Top--Down Review of the Embryology and Imaging Appearance. Urol Clin North Am. 2025 Feb; 52(1):25-40. View Congenital Abnormalities of Kidneys and Urinary Tract: A Top--Down Review of the Embryology and Imaging Appearance. Abstract

  3. Reply to commentary by Rushton et al. on "Urology Mythbusters: Does prevalence of vesicoureteral reflux in children vary by race?" J Pediatr Urol. 2024 06; 20(3):521. View Reply to commentary by Rushton et al. on "Urology Mythbusters: Does prevalence of vesicoureteral reflux in children vary by race?" Abstract

  4. Urology Mythbusters: Does prevalence of vesicoureteral reflux in children vary by race? J Pediatr Urol. 2024 06; 20(3):514-518. View Urology Mythbusters: Does prevalence of vesicoureteral reflux in children vary by race? Abstract

  5. Commentary to "Decreased percent change in renal pelvis diameter on diuretic functional magnetic resonance urography following administration of furosemide may help characterize unilateral uretero-pelvic junction obstruction". J Pediatr Urol. 2024 04; 20(2):342-343. View Commentary to "Decreased percent change in renal pelvis diameter on diuretic functional magnetic resonance urography following administration of furosemide may help characterize unilateral uretero-pelvic junction obstruction". Abstract

  6. Successful Adolescent Varicocelectomy Improves Total Motile Sperm Count. J Pediatr Surg. 2023 Dec; 58(12):2449-2452. View Successful Adolescent Varicocelectomy Improves Total Motile Sperm Count. Abstract

  7. Association between lower limb spasticity and cryptorchidism in males with cerebral palsy. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2024 Jan; 66(1):82-86. View Association between lower limb spasticity and cryptorchidism in males with cerebral palsy. Abstract

  8. Genital Manifestations of Physical Abuse in Male Infants and Children. Urology. 2023 08; 178:151-154. View Genital Manifestations of Physical Abuse in Male Infants and Children. Abstract

  9. Prenatal Diagnoses and Intervention. Urol Clin North Am. 2023 Aug; 50(3):351-359. View Prenatal Diagnoses and Intervention. Abstract

  10. Is cerebral palsy associated with successful ureteral access during the initial attempt at ureteroscopy for urolithiasis in children and young adults? J Pediatr Urol. 2023 08; 19(4):369.e1-369.e6. View Is cerebral palsy associated with successful ureteral access during the initial attempt at ureteroscopy for urolithiasis in children and young adults? Abstract

  11. Hybrid Clinics: A New Model for Ambulatory Care to Reduce Infection Risk. Telemed J E Health. 2023 04; 29(4):560-568. View Hybrid Clinics: A New Model for Ambulatory Care to Reduce Infection Risk. Abstract

  12. Comparing Pediatric Ureteroscopy Outcomes with SuperPulsed Thulium Fiber Laser and Low-Power Holmium:YAG Laser. J Urol. 2022 08; 208(2):426-433. View Comparing Pediatric Ureteroscopy Outcomes with SuperPulsed Thulium Fiber Laser and Low-Power Holmium:YAG Laser. Abstract

  13. Primary hyperoxaluria type 1: urologic and therapeutic management. Clin Kidney J. 2022 May; 15(Suppl 1):i14-i16. View Primary hyperoxaluria type 1: urologic and therapeutic management. Abstract

  14. Dietary Risk Factors for Pediatric Kidney Stones: A Case-Control Study. J Urol. 2022 08; 208(2):434-440. View Dietary Risk Factors for Pediatric Kidney Stones: A Case-Control Study. Abstract

  15. Malignancy Yield of Testis Pathology in Older Boys and Adolescents with Cryptorchidism. J Urol. 2022 Mar; 207(3):694-700. View Malignancy Yield of Testis Pathology in Older Boys and Adolescents with Cryptorchidism. Abstract

  16. A potpourri of pediatric urology. J Pediatr Urol. 2021 Oct; 17(5):744-745. View A potpourri of pediatric urology. Abstract

  17. Flat Panel Detector c-Arms Are Associated with Dramatically Reduced Radiation Exposure During Ureteroscopy and Produce Superior Images. J Endourol. 2021 06; 35(6):789-794. View Flat Panel Detector c-Arms Are Associated with Dramatically Reduced Radiation Exposure During Ureteroscopy and Produce Superior Images. Abstract

  18. Serum Markers in Adolescent Varicocele. J Urol. 2021 03; 205(3):651-652. View Serum Markers in Adolescent Varicocele. Abstract

  19. Timing and outcomes of testicular torsion during the COVID-19 crisis. J Pediatr Urol. 2020 Dec; 16(6):841.e1-841.e5. View Timing and outcomes of testicular torsion during the COVID-19 crisis. Abstract

  20. Pharmacological Dilutional Therapy Using the Vasopressin Antagonist Tolvaptan for Young Patients With Cystinuria: A Pilot Investigation. Urology. 2020 10; 144:65-70. View Pharmacological Dilutional Therapy Using the Vasopressin Antagonist Tolvaptan for Young Patients With Cystinuria: A Pilot Investigation. Abstract

  21. Assessment of urinary tract dilation grading amongst pediatric urologists. J Pediatr Urol. 2020 Aug; 16(4):457.e1-457.e6. View Assessment of urinary tract dilation grading amongst pediatric urologists. Abstract

  22. Response to commentary Re: 'Urology Mythbusters: Are topical corticosteroids effective for treating post-circumcision penile adhesions?' J Pediatr Urol. 2020 04; 16(2):229. View Response to commentary Re: 'Urology Mythbusters: Are topical corticosteroids effective for treating post-circumcision penile adhesions?' Abstract

  23. Urology Mythbusters: are topical corticosteroids effective for treating postcircumcision penile adhesions? J Pediatr Urol. 2020 04; 16(2):222-226. View Urology Mythbusters: are topical corticosteroids effective for treating postcircumcision penile adhesions? Abstract

  24. Reply by Authors. J Urol. 2019 12; 202(6):1275-1276. View Reply by Authors. Abstract

  25. Urology mythbusters: do we need to surgically correct vesicoureteral reflux in older girls to prevent problems in future pregnancy? (revision 1). J Pediatr Urol. 2019 Dec; 15(6):668-671. View Urology mythbusters: do we need to surgically correct vesicoureteral reflux in older girls to prevent problems in future pregnancy? (revision 1). Abstract

  26. Fluoroless or fluoro less. J Pediatr Urol. 2019 10; 15(5):591-592. View Fluoroless or fluoro less. Abstract

  27. Why Does Prevention of Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection not Result in Less Renal Scarring? A Deeper Dive into the RIVUR Trial. J Urol. 2019 08; 202(2):400-405. View Why Does Prevention of Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection not Result in Less Renal Scarring? A Deeper Dive into the RIVUR Trial. Abstract

  28. The Use of Telemedicine for the Postoperative Urological Care of Children: Results of a Pilot Program. J Urol. 2019 07; 202(1):159-163. View The Use of Telemedicine for the Postoperative Urological Care of Children: Results of a Pilot Program. Abstract

  29. Urology Mythbusters: should hydronephrosis grade be used to decide which newborns should undergo voiding cystourethrogram? J Pediatr Urol. 2019 Feb; 15(1):93-96. View Urology Mythbusters: should hydronephrosis grade be used to decide which newborns should undergo voiding cystourethrogram? Abstract

  30. Measuring testicular asymmetry in healthy adolescent boys. BJU Int. 2018 10; 122(4):530-531. View Measuring testicular asymmetry in healthy adolescent boys. Abstract

  31. The effect of surgeon versus technologist control of fluoroscopy on radiation exposure during pediatric ureteroscopy: A randomized trial. J Pediatr Urol. 2018 08; 14(4):334.e1-334.e8. View The effect of surgeon versus technologist control of fluoroscopy on radiation exposure during pediatric ureteroscopy: A randomized trial. Abstract

  32. Response to letter to the editor re "The effect of surgeon vs. technologist control of fluoroscopy on radiation exposure during pediatric ureteroscopy: A randomized trial". J Pediatr Urol. 2018 08; 14(4):363. View Response to letter to the editor re "The effect of surgeon vs. technologist control of fluoroscopy on radiation exposure during pediatric ureteroscopy: A randomized trial". Abstract

  33. Urology mythbusters: Radiation and radiophobia. J Pediatr Urol. 2018 06; 14(3):291-295. View Urology mythbusters: Radiation and radiophobia. Abstract

  34. Has the robot caught up? National trends in utilization, perioperative outcomes, and cost for open, laparoscopic, and robotic pediatric pyeloplasty in the United States from 2003 to 2015. J Pediatr Urol. 2018 08; 14(4):336.e1-336.e8. View Has the robot caught up? National trends in utilization, perioperative outcomes, and cost for open, laparoscopic, and robotic pediatric pyeloplasty in the United States from 2003 to 2015. Abstract

  35. Advances in paediatric urology. Lancet. 2017 Sep 09; 390(10099):1061-1071. View Advances in paediatric urology. Abstract

  36. Bladder debris on renal and bladder ultrasound: A significant predictor of positive urine culture. J Pediatr Urol. 2017 Aug; 13(4):385.e1-385.e5. View Bladder debris on renal and bladder ultrasound: A significant predictor of positive urine culture. Abstract

  37. The Dilemma of Adolescent Varicoceles: Do They Really Have to Be Repaired? Curr Urol Rep. 2017 May; 18(5):38. View The Dilemma of Adolescent Varicoceles: Do They Really Have to Be Repaired? Abstract

  38. What Can we Learn (and What Can't we Learn) from Observational Studies of Adolescent Varicocele Treatment? J Urol. 2017 07; 198(1):6-8. View What Can we Learn (and What Can't we Learn) from Observational Studies of Adolescent Varicocele Treatment? Abstract

  39. Urology mythbusters: The 5:1 ratio in ureteral reimplantation. J Pediatr Urol. 2017 04; 13(2):187-188. View Urology mythbusters: The 5:1 ratio in ureteral reimplantation. Abstract

  40. Short-term outcomes of the multi-institutional bladder exstrophy consortium: Successes and complications in the first two years of collaboration. J Pediatr Urol. 2017 Jun; 13(3):275.e1-275.e6. View Short-term outcomes of the multi-institutional bladder exstrophy consortium: Successes and complications in the first two years of collaboration. Abstract

  41. Urology Mythbusters: Introducing a new feature of the journal. J Pediatr Urol. 2017 04; 13(2):122. View Urology Mythbusters: Introducing a new feature of the journal. Abstract

  42. Re: "Sureka SK, Patidar N, Mittal V, Kapoor R, Srivastava A, Kishore K, et al. Safe and optimal pneumoperitoneal pressure for transperitoneal laparoscopic renal surgery in infant less than 10 kg, looked beyond intraoperative period: A prospective randomized study." J Pediatr Urol 2016;12:281.e1-281.e7. J Pediatr Urol. 2017 04; 13(2):236. View Re: "Sureka SK, Patidar N, Mittal V, Kapoor R, Srivastava A, Kishore K, et al. Safe and optimal pneumoperitoneal pressure for transperitoneal laparoscopic renal surgery in infant less than 10 kg, looked beyond intraoperative period: A prospective randomized study." J Pediatr Urol 2016;12:281.e1-281.e7. Abstract

  43. Blunt Abdominal Trauma from Motor Vehicle Collisions from 2007 to 2011: Renal Injury Probability and Severity in Children versus Adults. J Urol. 2017 03; 197(3 Pt 2):906-910. View Blunt Abdominal Trauma from Motor Vehicle Collisions from 2007 to 2011: Renal Injury Probability and Severity in Children versus Adults. Abstract

  44. MRI-based reference range for the renal pelvis anterior-posterior diameter in children ages 0-19 years. Br J Radiol. 2016 Nov; 89(1067):20160211. View MRI-based reference range for the renal pelvis anterior-posterior diameter in children ages 0-19 years. Abstract

  45. Robotic versus open pediatric ureteral reimplantation: Costs and complications from a nationwide sample. J Pediatr Urol. 2016 Dec; 12(6):408.e1-408.e6. View Robotic versus open pediatric ureteral reimplantation: Costs and complications from a nationwide sample. Abstract

  46. The Decline of the Open Ureteral Reimplant in the United States: National Data From 2003 to 2013. Urology. 2017 Feb; 100:193-197. View The Decline of the Open Ureteral Reimplant in the United States: National Data From 2003 to 2013. Abstract

  47. Factors associated with fetal shunt dislodgement in lower urinary tract obstruction. Prenat Diagn. 2016 Aug; 36(8):720-5. View Factors associated with fetal shunt dislodgement in lower urinary tract obstruction. Abstract

  48. Re: Evaluation and Management of the Adolescent Varicocele: T. F. Kolon J Urol 2015; 194: 1194-1201. J Urol. 2016 04; 195(4 Pt 1):1173-5. View Re: Evaluation and Management of the Adolescent Varicocele: T. F. Kolon J Urol 2015; 194: 1194-1201. Abstract

  49. Association of BMI and pediatric urologic postoperative events: Results from pediatric NSQIP. J Pediatr Urol. 2015 Aug; 11(4):224.e1-6. View Association of BMI and pediatric urologic postoperative events: Results from pediatric NSQIP. Abstract

  50. 30-Day morbidity after augmentation enterocystoplasty and appendicovesicostomy: A NSQIP pediatric analysis. J Pediatr Urol. 2015 Aug; 11(4):209.e1-6. View 30-Day morbidity after augmentation enterocystoplasty and appendicovesicostomy: A NSQIP pediatric analysis. Abstract

  51. Imaging after urinary tract infection in older children and adolescents. J Urol. 2015 May; 193(5 Suppl):1778-82. View Imaging after urinary tract infection in older children and adolescents. Abstract

  52. Semen parameters in adolescents with varicocele: association with testis volume differential and total testis volume. J Urol. 2015 May; 193(5 Suppl):1843-7. View Semen parameters in adolescents with varicocele: association with testis volume differential and total testis volume. Abstract

  53. Accuracy of orchidometry in boys with varicocele. J Pediatr Urol. 2015 Aug; 11(4):185.e1-5. View Accuracy of orchidometry in boys with varicocele. Abstract

  54. Prepubertal presentation of varicocele does not affect outcomes. J Pediatr Urol. 2015 Apr; 11(2):73.e1-4. View Prepubertal presentation of varicocele does not affect outcomes. Abstract

  55. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy for removal of encrusted ureteral stents: a multicenter study. J Endourol. 2014 Oct; 28(10):1188-91. View Percutaneous nephrolithotomy for removal of encrusted ureteral stents: a multicenter study. Abstract

  56. Three distinct urethral fistulae 35 years after pelvic radiation. Nephrourol Mon. 2014 Mar; 6(2):e14197. View Three distinct urethral fistulae 35 years after pelvic radiation. Abstract

  57. ???????????????Use of platelet-derived growth factor for delayed perineal wound healing in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: a case series. Ostomy Wound Manage. 2011 Apr; 57(4):24-31. View ???????????????Use of platelet-derived growth factor for delayed perineal wound healing in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: a case series. Abstract

  58. Dietary therapy for patients with hypocitraturic nephrolithiasis. Nat Rev Urol. 2011 Mar; 8(3):146-52. View Dietary therapy for patients with hypocitraturic nephrolithiasis. Abstract

  59. Evolving role of magnetic resonance imaging in renal cancer imaging. J Endourol. 2010 May; 24(5):707-11. View Evolving role of magnetic resonance imaging in renal cancer imaging. Abstract

  60. Antegrade colonic enemas and intestinal diversion are highly effective in the management of children with intractable constipation. J Pediatr Surg. 2010 Jan; 45(1):213-9; discussion 219. View Antegrade colonic enemas and intestinal diversion are highly effective in the management of children with intractable constipation. Abstract

  61. Ureteroscopy for the management of stone disease. Nat Rev Urol. 2010 Jan; 7(1):40-5. View Ureteroscopy for the management of stone disease. Abstract

  62. Perineal adenocarcinoma thirty years after proctocolectomy: report of a case. Dis Colon Rectum. 2007 Dec; 50(12):2241-3. View Perineal adenocarcinoma thirty years after proctocolectomy: report of a case. Abstract

  63. Osteomalacia associated with a fibroblast growth factor-23 secreting chest wall tumor. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2007 Sep; 134(3):803-5. View Osteomalacia associated with a fibroblast growth factor-23 secreting chest wall tumor. Abstract

As a pediatric urologist, I am passionate about the care of children with urologic conditions. As a parent, my goal is to give each patient and family the care I would give my own child. I prioritize communication – my hope is that every parent feels fully informed about their child’s condition as we work as a team to make them better. I feel privileged to work at a place like Boston Children’s Hospital, which has a tremendous spirit of collaboration toward children’s health. In additional to surgery I am also dedicated to research so that we can bring the latest in ideas and technology to care for children today.

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