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Patrick C. Cartwright, MD

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Languages Spoken: English, Spanish

Patrick C. Cartwright, M.D. is Board Certified in Pediatric Urology with a practice limited to the care of children. Dr. Cartwright's training background includes the University of Texas--Southwestern Medical School, residency training in general surgery and urology at the University of Utah, and a fellowship in pediatric urology at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. After fellowship, he returned to Utah to join the faculty at the University of Utah and Primary Children's Hospital.

Dr. Cartwright's practice is based at Primary Children's where he provides a full range of care and surgery for children with urologic disorders. This includes treating disorders of the male and female urinary and reproductive systems including problems of the adrenal glands, kidneys, ureters, bladder, testicles, spermatic cord and inguinal canal, penis, scrotum, urethra, vagina, and female genitals. Specific concerns for which he provides consultation and care include: genitourinary trauma, urinary tract infections, vesicoureteral reflux, hydronephrosis or blockage of kidney, ureteral (UVJ) obstruction , fetal anomalies (i.e, antenatal hydronephrosis), tumors involving the urinary tract, kidney, retroperitoneum and pelvis (such as Wilm's tumor and rhabdomyosarcoma), neurogenic bladder from spina bifida or injury, urinary incontinence in children, hernia and undescended testicle, hydrocele, hypospadias, epispadias, penile chordee or curvature, bladder or cloacal exstrophy, kidney stones, abnormal urination, meatal stenosis and circumcision, disorders of sexual development (i.e.congenital adrenal hyperplasia). Dr. Cartwright is part of the Spina Bifida Clinic at Primary Children's and works there in concert with other specialists. In addition to being at Primary Children's, he sees patients and does procedures at Primary Children's-Riverton Outpatient Center and sees patients at the the urology outreach clinic in Idaho Falls.

Dr. Cartwright is a member of multiple medical organizations, is a reviewer for several journals, serves on the Children's Surgery Verification Committee for the American College of Surgeons, is chair of the national Surgeons-in-Chief Forum for the Children's Hospital Association and is the former president of the Society for Pediatric Urology and the AUA-Western Section. He is the author of many original manuscripts and book chapters in his specialty. He functions as the Surgeon-in-Chief at Primary Children's Hospital and has a strong commitment to excellence in pediatric surgical care and safety.

In his free time, Dr. Cartwright enjoys travel, music, reading, biking, yoga, snowshoeing, skiing, pro basketball and soccer and time with family. He welcomes new patients and accepts most insurance plans. For appointments call 801-662-5555.

Clinical Locations

Primary Children's Hospital
Pediatric Urology

801-662-5555

Fax: (801) 662-5547

100 N Mario Capecchi Drive
Salt Lake City, UT  84113
Suite 3550

Specialties

  • Pediatric Urology
  • Urology

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Surgery - Professor
Pediatrics - Adjunct Professor
Academic Divisions Pediatric Administration
Urology

Patient Rating

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Likelihood of recommending care provider

4.7/ 5

Care provider's explanation of condition/problem

4.8/ 5

Care provider's effort to include me in decisions

4.7/ 5

Wait time at clinic

4.6/ 5

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4.7/ 5

Patient Comments

Patient comments are gathered from our Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survery and displayed in their entirety. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.

UofU Patient November 16, 2021
PRIMARY CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER

3 out of 5 stars

Did not seem to worried so I guesa we shoukd not be

UofU Patient November 10, 2021
PRIMARY CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER

1 out of 5 stars

We were not asked once if we had any questions or concerns, appointment felt very rushed. I understand they are doctors with other patients but treat us as worried parents not just another person to check off their checklist.

UofU Patient July 24, 2021
PRIMARY CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER

5 out of 5 stars

They were so amazing with us and with him and answered any questions we had.

UofU Patient April 29, 2021
PRIMARY CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER

5 out of 5 stars

so good! I purposefully chose your facility for a second opinion and were so thankful we did. amazing experience and I hve trust again

UofU Patient April 22, 2021
PRIMARY CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER

5 out of 5 stars

Dr. Cartwright was very good at explaining things, but he came in and out in a rush and did not pause to verify that I fully understood the follow-up plans.

UofU Patient April 05, 2021
PRIMARY CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER

5 out of 5 stars

So thrilled with how well the drs and nurses were with our son and us. They were very helpful in explaining everything bring ease and preparation. They constantly kept in good contact.

UofU Patient February 07, 2021
PRIMARY CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER

5 out of 5 stars

Dr. Cartwright is not only an amazing doctor and surgeon but kind and caring.

UofU Patient January 28, 2021
PRIMARY CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER

5 out of 5 stars

Dr. Cartwright was wonderful! I felt like we got solid answers we were looking for, and practical solutions. He was informative and reassuring. I walked out of the clinic feeling relieved and optimistic.

Patrick C. Cartwright, M.D. is Board Certified in Pediatric Urology with a practice limited to the care of children. Dr. Cartwright's training background includes the University of Texas--Southwestern Medical School, residency training in general surgery and urology at the University of Utah, and a fellowship in pediatric urology at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. After fellowship, he returned to Utah to join the faculty at the University of Utah and Primary Children's Hospital.

Dr. Cartwright's practice is based at Primary Children's where he provides a full range of care and surgery for children with urologic disorders. This includes treating disorders of the male and female urinary and reproductive systems including problems of the adrenal glands, kidneys, ureters, bladder, testicles, spermatic cord and inguinal canal, penis, scrotum, urethra, vagina, and female genitals. Specific concerns for which he provides consultation and care include: genitourinary trauma, urinary tract infections, vesicoureteral reflux, hydronephrosis or blockage of kidney, ureteral (UVJ) obstruction , fetal anomalies (i.e, antenatal hydronephrosis), tumors involving the urinary tract, kidney, retroperitoneum and pelvis (such as Wilm's tumor and rhabdomyosarcoma), neurogenic bladder from spina bifida or injury, urinary incontinence in children, hernia and undescended testicle, hydrocele, hypospadias, epispadias, penile chordee or curvature, bladder or cloacal exstrophy, kidney stones, abnormal urination, meatal stenosis and circumcision, disorders of sexual development (i.e.congenital adrenal hyperplasia). Dr. Cartwright is part of the Spina Bifida Clinic at Primary Children's and works there in concert with other specialists. In addition to being at Primary Children's, he sees patients and does procedures at Primary Children's-Riverton Outpatient Center and sees patients at the the urology outreach clinic in Idaho Falls.

Dr. Cartwright is a member of multiple medical organizations, is a reviewer for several journals, serves on the Children's Surgery Verification Committee for the American College of Surgeons, is chair of the national Surgeons-in-Chief Forum for the Children's Hospital Association and is the former president of the Society for Pediatric Urology and the AUA-Western Section. He is the author of many original manuscripts and book chapters in his specialty. He functions as the Surgeon-in-Chief at Primary Children's Hospital and has a strong commitment to excellence in pediatric surgical care and safety.

In his free time, Dr. Cartwright enjoys travel, music, reading, biking, yoga, snowshoeing, skiing, pro basketball and soccer and time with family. He welcomes new patients and accepts most insurance plans. For appointments call 801-662-5555.

Academic Locations

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Surgery - Professor
Pediatrics - Adjunct Professor
Academic Divisions Pediatric Administration
Urology

Research Interests

  • Alternative Methods of Bladder Augmentation
  • Optimal Management of UPJ Obstruction
  • Outpatient Ureteral Reimplantation
  • Stimulation of the Pudendal Nerve Using the Utah Electrode Array
  • Value-Driven Pediatric Surgical Care

Education History

Fellowship Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Pediatric Urology
Fellow, 1990
Residency University of Utah School of Medicine
Urology
Resident, 1989
Professional Medical University of Texas - Southwestern
Medicine
M.D., 1984
Undergraduate Texas A&M University
Zoology
B.S., 1980

Selected Publications - Journal Articles

Journal Article

  1. Malhotra NR, Schaeffer AJ, Slade AD, Cartwright PC, Lau GA (2020). Post-hypospadias urethrocutaneous fistulae: no difference in repair success between proximal and distal fistulae. Can J Urol, 27(6), 10466-10470.
  2. Malhotra NR, Lee YJ, Millar MM, Cartwright PC, Smith BK (2020). Experiences With Quality Improvement in Training: A National Survey of Urology Residents. Urology, 145, 83-89.
  3. Malhotra NR, Wallis MC, Allen CM, Cartwright PC, Lau GA (2020). Continence outcomes following a modification of the Mitchell bladder neck reconstruction in myelomeningocele: A single institution experience. J Pediatr Urol, 16(5), 653.e1-653.e8.
  4. Jacobs AC, Malhotra NR, Purnell SM, Lee YJ, Wolf L, Millar MM, Cartwright PC, Smith BK (2020). Quality improvement education in surgical specialty training: A comparison of Vascular Surgery resident and Urology Resident experiences and attitudes. Am J Surg, 221(5), 993-999.
  5. Schaeffer AJ, Cartwright PC, Lau GA, Ebert MD, Fino NF, Nkoy FL, Hess R (2020). Utilization of Radiographic Imaging for Infant Hydronephrosis over the First 12 Months of Life. Adv Urol, 2020, 2108362.
  6. Lau G, Anderson R, Cartwright P, Wallis MC, Schaeffer A, Oottamasathien S, Snow B (2018). Unilateral open extravesical ureteral reimplanation with contralateral dextronomer/hyaluronic acid injection performed as an outpatient therapy.LID - S1477-5131(18)30392-9 [pii]LID - 10.1016/j.jpurol.2018.07.014 [doi]. J Pediatr Urol, 14(6), 566.e1-566.e5.
  7. Stevenson SM, Lau GA, Andolsek WC, Presson AP, Cartwright PC (2018). Bladder debris on ultrasound as a predictor for positive urine culture in a pediatric population. J Pediatr Urol, 14(3), 254.e1-254.e5.
  8. Anderson RE, Hanson HA, Lowrance WT, Redshaw J, Oottamasathien S, Schaeffer A, Johnstone E, Aston KI, Carrell DT, Cartwright P, Smith KR, Hotaling JM (2017). Childhood Cancer Risk in the Siblings and Cousins of Men with Poor Semen Quality. J Urol, 197(3 Pt 2), 898-905.
  9. Du K, Mulroy EE, Wallis MC, Zhang C, Presson AP, Cartwright PC (2015). Enterocystoplasty 30-day outcomes from National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Pediatric 2012. J Pediatr Surg, 50(9), 1535-9.
  10. Wark HA, Black SR, Mathews KS, Cartwright PC, Gustafson KJ, Normann RA (2014). Restoration from acute urinary dysfunction using Utah electrode arrays implanted into the feline pudendal nerve. Neuromodulation, 18(4), 317-23.
  11. Wark HA, Black SR, Mathews KS, Cartwright PC, Gustafson KJ, Normann RA (Epub ahead of print). Restoration From Acute Urinary Dysfunction Using Utah Electrode Arrays Implanted Into the Feline Pudendal Nerve. Neuromodulation.
  12. Mathews KS, Wark HA, Warren DJ, Christensen MB, Nolta NF, Cartwright PC, Normann RA (2014). Acute monitoring of genitourinary function using intrafascicular electrodes: selective pudendal nerve activity corresponding to bladder filling, bladder fullness, and genital stimulation. Urology, 84(3), 722-9.
  13. ONeil BB, Cartwright PC, Maves C, Hoeg K, Presson AP, Wallis MC (2014). Reliability of voiding cystourethrogram for the grading of vesicoureteral reflux. J Pediatr Urol, 10(1), 107-11.
  14. Wallis MC, Oottamasathien S, Wicher C, Hadley D, Snow BW, Cartwright PC (2013). Padded self-adhesive strap immobilization following newborn bladder exstrophy closure: the Utah straps. J Urol, 190(6), 2216-20.
  15. Cartwright PC (01/01/2013). Bladder autoaugmentation (partial detrusor myectomy)--where does it stand after two decades? J Urol, 190(5), 1643-4.
  16. Wark HAC, Dowden BR, Cartwright PC, Normann RA (2011). Selective activation of the muscles of micturition using intrafascicular stimulation of the pudendal nerve. IEEE J Emerg Sel Top Circuits Syst, 1(4), 631-636.
  17. Camp S, Cartwright P, Siddiqi F (2011). The prefabricated gracilis muscle flap with full-thickness skin graft and delay for urethral channel reconstruction. Ann Plast Surg, 67(1), 59-61.
  18. Willis HL, Snow BW, Cartwright PC, Wallis MC, Oottamasathien S, deVries C (2011). Parameatal urethral cysts in prepubertal males. J Urol, 185(3), 1042-5.
  19. Wicher C, Hadley D, Ludlow D, Oottamasathien S, Wallis MC, Devries C, Snow BW, Cartwright PC (2010). 250 consecutive unilateral extravesical ureteral reimplantations in an outpatient setting. J Urol, 184(1), 311-4.
  20. Bennett SD, Foot LM, Abel EJ, Snow BW, Cartwright PC, Devries CR, Wallis MC (2010). Is there a learning curve for subureteric injection of dextranomer/hyaluronic acid in the treatment of vesicoureteral reflux? J Pediatr Urol, 6(2), 122-4.
  21. Cartwright PC, Coplen DE, Kogan BA, Volinn W, Finan E, Hoel G (2009). Efficacy and safety of transdermal and oral oxybutynin in children with neurogenic detrusor overactivity. J Urol, 182(4), 1548-54.
  22. Snow BW, Cartwright PC, Everitt S, Ekins M, Maudsley W, Aloi S (2009). A method to improve patient access in urological practice. J Urol, 182(2), 663-7.
  23. Saperston K, Smith J, Putman S, Matern R, Foot L, Wallis C, deVries C, Snow B, Cartwright P (2008). Endoscopic subureteral injection is not less expensive than outpatient open reimplantation for unilateral vesicoureteral reflux. J Urol, 180(4 Suppl), 1626-9; discussion 1629-30.
  24. Taylor GS, Cartwright PC, Snow BW (2008). Incidence of postoperative infections in non-immunocompromised pediatric patients with low absolute neutrophil counts preoperatively. Surg Infect (Larchmt), 9(2), 179-82.
  25. Snow BW, Gatti JM, Renschler TD, Corneli HM, Cartwright PC (2008). Variation in diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid and mercaptoacetyltriglycine renal scans: clinical implications of interobserver and intraobserver differences. J Urol, 179(3), 1132-6; discussion 1137.
  26. Smith JF, Wayment RO, Cartwright PC, Snow BW, Opitz JM (2007). Genitourinary anomalies of pediatric FG syndrome. J Urol, 178(2), 656-9.
  27. Christensen T, Cartwright PC, Devries C, Snow BW (2006). New onset of hydroceles in boys over 1 year of age. Int J Urol, 13(11), 1425-7.
  28. Putman S, Wicher C, Wayment R, Harrell B, deVries C, Snow BW, Cartwright PC (2005). Unilateral extravesical ureteral reimplantation in children performed on an outpatient basis. J Urol, 274, 1987-1990.
  29. Pettus JA, Andenoro J, Snow BW, Cartwright PC, deVries CR (2004). Serum potassium and creatinine changes following unstented bilateral ureteral reimplant in children. J Urol, 171, 2417-2419.
  30. Cartwright PC, Harrell WB (2004). The foam friend: a useful penile bandage in children. J Urol, 171(5), 1905-6.
  31. Waterman BJ, Robinson BC, Snow BW, Cartwright PC, Hamilton BD, Grasso M (2004). Pneumothorax in pediatric patients after urological laparoscopic surgery: experience with 4 patients. J Urol, 171(3), 1256-8; discussion 1258-9.
  32. Robinson BC, Snow BW, Cartwright PC, De Vries CR, Hamilton BD, Anderson JB (2003). Comparison of laparoscopic versus open partial nephrectomy in a pediatric series. J Urol, 169(2), 638-40.
  33. Walker BR, Gardner MP, Gatti JM, Lowichik A, Snow BW, Cartwright PC (2002). Bladder augmentation in dogs using the tissue capsule formed around a perivesical tissue expander. J Urol, 168(4 Pt 1), 1534-6.
  34. Waterman BJ, Renschler T, Cartwright PC, Snow BW, DeVries CR (2002). Variables in successful repair of urethrocutaneous fistula after hypospadias surgery. J Urol, 168(2), 726-30; discussion 729-30.
  35. Walker BR, Ellison ED, Snow BW, Cartwright PC (2001). The natural history of idiopathic urethrorrhagia in boys. J Urol, 166(1), 231-2.
  36. Cartwright PC (2001). Editorial comment. Urology, 57(6), 1158-1159.
  37. Walker BR, Cartwright PC (2001). Granulocytic sarcoma presenting as testicular and paratesticular masses in infancy. J Urol, 165(1), 224.
  38. Walker BR, Pribble CG, Cartwright PC (2000). Invasive group A streptococcus infection of the scrotum and streptococcal toxic shock syndrome. Urology, 56(4), 669.
  39. Brown-Harrison MC, Harrison AM, Reid BS, Cartwright PC (2000). Meconium periorchitis--a cause of scrotal mass in the newborn. Clin Pediatr (Phila), 39(3), 179-82.
  40. Hamilton BD, Gatti JM, Cartwright PC, Snow BW (2000). Comparison of laparoscopic versus open nephrectomy in the pediatric population. J Urol, 163(3), 937-9.
  41. Gatti JM, Cartwright PC, Hamilton BD, Snow BW (1999). Percutaneous endoscopic trigonoplasty in children: long-term outcomes and modifications in technique. J Endourol, 13(8), 581-4.
  42. Gardner MP, Lowichik A, Cartwright PC (1999). Inflammatory (pseudosarcomatous) myofibroblastic tumor of the urinary bladder causing acute abdominal pain. J Pediatr Surg, 34(9), 1417-9.
  43. Takla NV, Hamilton BD, Cartwright PC, Snow BW (1998). Apparent unilateral ureteropelvic junction obstruction in the newborn: expectations for resolution. J Urol, 160(6 Pt 1), 2175-8.
  44. Palmer LS, Maizels M, Cartwright PC, Fernbach SK, Conway JJ (1998). Surgery versus observation for managing obstructive grade 3 to 4 unilateral hydronephrosis: a report from the Society for Fetal Urology. J Urol, 159(1), 222-8.
  45. Brown MR, Cartwright PC, Snow BW (1997). Common office problems in pediatric urology and gynecology. Pediatr Clin North Am, 44(5), 1091-115.
  46. Cartwright PC, Snow BW, McNees DC (1996). Urethral meatotomy in the office using topical EMLA cream for anesthesia. J Urol, 156(2 Pt 2), 857-8; discussion 858-9.
  47. Cartwright PC, Snow BW, Mansfield JC, Hamilton BD (1996). Percutaneous endoscopic trigonoplasty: a minimally invasive approach to correct vesicoureteral reflux. J Urol, 156(2 Pt 2), 661-4.
  48. Brandell RA, Brock JW 3rd, Hamilton BD, Cartwright PC, Snow BW (1996). Unilateral hydronephrosis in infants: are measurements of contralateral renal length useful? J Urol, 156(1), 188-9.
  49. Snow BW, Cartwright PC (1996). Bladder autoaugmentation. Urol Clin North Am, 23(2), 323-31.
  50. Snow BW, Cartwright PC, Young MD (1996). Does surgical subspecialization in pediatrics provide high-quality, cost-effective patient care? Pediatrics, 97(1), 14-17.
  51. Mansfield JT, Snow BW, Cartwright PC, Wadsworth K (1995). Complications of pregnancy in women after childhood reimplantation for vesicoureteral reflux: an update with 25 years of followup. J Urol, 154(2 Pt 2), 787-90.
  52. Cartwright PC, Snow BW, Reid BS, Shultz PK (1995). Color Doppler ultrasound in newborn testis torsion. Urology, 45(4), 667-70.
  53. Mansfield JT, Cartwright PC (1995). Bilateral testis tumors in an infant: synchronous teratoma and epidermoid cyst. J Urol, 153(3 Pt 2), 1077-9.
  54. Snow BW, Cartwright PC, Unger K (1995). Tunica vaginalis blanket wrap to prevent urethrocutaneous fistula: an 8-year experience. J Urol, 153(2), 472-3.
  55. Heaton BW, Snow BW, Cartwright PC (1994). Repair of urethral diverticulum by plication. Urology, 44(5), 749-52.
  56. Snow BW, Cartwright PC (1994). Yoke hypospadias repair. J Pediatr Surg, 29(4), 557-60.
  57. Snow BW, Cartwright PC (1994). Cosmetic epispadias skin coverage. Urology, 43(2), 232-4.
  58. Cartwright PC, Maizel M (1994). The management of infants with hydronephrosis diagnosed in utero. Curr Sci.
  59. Cartwright PC, Snyder HM 3rd (1993). Obstacles in reoperative orchiopexy--and a method to master them. Contemp Urol, 5(8), 56-64.
  60. Cartwright PC, Velagapudi S, Snyder HM 3rd, Keating MA (1993). A surgical approach to reoperative orchiopexy. J Urol, 149(4), 817-8.
  61. Milam DF, Cartwright PC, Snow BW (1993). Urological manifestations of sacrococcygeal teratoma. J Urol, 149(3), 574-6.
  62. Snow BW, Cartwright PC (1992). Tunica vaginalis urethroplasty. Urology, 40(5), 442-5.
  63. Cartwright PC, Duckett JW, Keating MA, Snyder HM 3rd, Escala J, Blyth B, Heyman S (1992). Managing apparent ureteropelvic junction obstruction in the newborn. J Urol, 148(4), 1224-8.
  64. Hulbert WC, Rosenberg HK, Cartwright PC, Duckett JW, Snyder HM (1992). The predictive value of ultrasonography in evaluation of infants with posterior urethral valves. J Urol, 148(1), 122-4.
  65. Snow BW, Cartwright PC (1992). Autoaugmentation of the bladder. Contemp Urol, 4(7), 41-51.
  66. Cartwright PC, Faye-Petersen O, Bybee B, Snow BW (1991). Leukemic relapse presenting with ureteral obstruction caused by granulocytic sarcoma. J Urol, 146(5), 1354-5.
  67. Keating MA, Cartwright PC, Duckett JW (1990). Bladder mucosa in urethral reconstructions. J Urol, 144(4), 827-34.
  68. Cartwright PC, Snow BW (1989). Bladder autoaugmentation: partial detrusor excision to augment the bladder without use of bowel. J Urol, 142(4), 1050-3.
  69. Cartwright PC, Snow BW (1989). Bladder autoaugmentation: early clinical experience. J Urol, 142(2 Pt 2), 505-8; discussion 520-1.

Review

  1. Cartwright PC, Snow BW (2001). Endoscopic surgery in children via the extravesical or transvesical approach. [Review]. J Endourol.
  2. Isaac J, Lowichik A, Cartwright P, Rohr R (2000). Inverted papilloma of the urinary bladder in children: case report and review of prognostic significance and biological potential behavior. [Review]. J Pediatr Surg, 35(10), 1514-6.
  3. Garrett JE, Cartwright PC, Snow BW, Coffin CM (2000). Cystic testicular lesions in the pediatric population. [Review]. J Urol, 163(3), 928-36.
  4. Snow BW, Cartwright PC (1999). Why bladder autoaugmentation is a good choice for detrusor instability or bladder hyperreflexia. [Review]. Contemp Urol, 11(5), 9100.
  5. Snow BW, Cartwright PC (1997). Urethral diverticula: surgical treatment. [Review]. 20(8), 7-8.
  6. Cartwright PC (1995). Bladder autoaugmentation in patients with spina bifida. [Review]. 18(5).
  7. Cartwright PC, Snow BW (1991). Autoaugmentation. [Review]. 14(8).
  8. Cartwright PC, Snyder HM, Duckett JW (1991). The case for functional assessment of neonatal UPJ obstruction . [Review].

Book Chapter

  1. Cartwright PC (2017). Illeocystoplasty. In Smith JA, Howards SS, Preminger, GM, Dmochowski RR (Eds.), Hinman's Atlas of Urologic Surgery (Fourth, pp. 457-460). Philadelphia: Elsevier.
  2. Cartwright PC (2016). Congenital Anomalies of the Urinary Bladder. In Barakat AJ, Rushton HG (Eds.), Clinical Anomalies of the Kidney and Urinary Tract (1, 1, pp. 175-195). Switzerland: Springer.
  3. Cartwright PC, Oottamasathien S, Snow BW (2015). “Office Pediatric Urology," (Revised) Chapter 10. In Docimo SG, Canning DA, Khoury AE, (Supervising Editors), Austin P, Coplen D, Copp H, Herndon CDA, Lorenzo A, Merguerian P, Ost M, Park J, Shukla A (Eds.), The Kelalis-King-Belman Textbook of Clinical Pediatric Urology (Sixth).
  4. Cartwright PC, Snow BW, Wallis MC (2014). “Bladder and urethra,” Chapter 56. In Ashcraft, Holcomb, Murphy (Eds.), Pediatric Surgery (Sixth). Elsevier Saunders.
  5. Mobley EM, Cartwright PC (2011). The dorsal lumbotomy incision in children. In Progress in paediatric urology--minimally invasive paediatric urology (13).
  6. Cartwright PC, Wallis MC (Nov 2010). Office procedures, chapter 6. In Palmer (Ed.), Pediatric Urology: A General Urologist's Guide (1st, pp. 127-140). New York City: Humana.
  7. Cartwright PC, Snow BW, Wallis MC (2010). Bladder and Urethra, chapter 57. In Ashcraft, Holcomb, Murphy (Eds.), Pediatric Surgery (5th). Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Saunders.
  8. Saperston K, Cartwright PC, Snow BW (2008). Office pediatric urology, chapter 10. In Shukla AR, Austin PF, Herndon, Anthony CD (Eds.), The Kelalils-King-Belman Textbook of Clinical Pediatric Urology, Study Guide (p. 29). NYC: Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
  9. Lai JS, Cartwright PC, Snow BW (2006). Laparoscopic and endoscopic ureteral reimplantation in children. In Smith AD, et al (Eds.), Smith's Textbook of Endourology (Second Edition, pp. 843-846). Hamilton, Ontario: BC Decker, Inc.
  10. Cartwright PC, Snow BW (2005). Bladder and Urethra. In Ashcraft, Holcomb and Murphy (Eds.), Pediatric Surgery (Fourth). Philadelphia: Elsevier Saunders.
  11. Cartwright PC, Snow BW (2005). Office Pediatric Urology. In Belman AB, King LR, Kramer SA (Eds.), Clinical Pediatric Urology (Fifth). London: Martin Dunitz, Ltd.
  12. Cartwright PC, Snow BW (2005). Pediatric lower urinary tract minimally invasive surgery. In Docimo SG (Ed.), Minimally Invasive Approaches to Pediatric Urology. Taylor & Francis.
  13. Snow BW, Cartwright PC (2002). Vesicoureteral Reflux Surgery. In Gillenwater JY, Grayhack JT, Howards SS, Mitchell ME (Eds.), Adult and Pediatric Urology (Fourth). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
  14. Cartwright PC, Snow BW (2000). Bladder and urethra. In Ashcraft, Murphy, Sharp, Sigalet, Snyder (Eds.), Pediatric Surgery (Third). W.B. Saunders.
  15. Cartwright PC, Snow BW (2000). Autoaugmentation Cystoplasty. In Dewan P, Mitchell ME (Eds.), Bladder Augmentation. New York: Arnold, Oxford University Press, Inc.
  16. Cartwright PC, Snow BW (2000). Office Pediatric Urology. In Belman AB, King LR, Kramer SA (Eds.), Clinical Pediatric Urology (Fourth). London: Martin Dunitz, Ltd.
  17. Cartwright PC, Snow BW (1999). Tunica vaginalis blanket wrap . In Ehrlich R, Alter (Eds.), Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery of the External Genitalia (p. 109). WB Saunders Company.
  18. Snow BW, Cartwright PC (1999). Yoke hypospadias repair. In Ehrlich R, Alter G (Eds.), Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery of the External Genitalia (p. 87). W.B. Saunders.
  19. Cartwright PC, Snow BW (1998). Prune belly syndrome . In Whitfield HN, Hendry WF, Kirby RS, Duckett JW (Eds.), Textbook of Genito-Urinary Surgery. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Ltd.
  20. Cartwright PC (1998). Autoaugmentation–Commentary . In Hinman F (Ed.), Atlas of Urologic Surgery (Second Edition). Philadelphia: WB Saunders.
  21. Brown MR, Cartwright PC, Snow BW (1997). Common office problems in pediatric urology and gynecology. In Rushton HG, Greenfield S (Eds.), Pediatr Clin North Am (44, p. 5).
  22. Cartwright PC, Snow BW (1996). Bladder autoaugmentation. In Novick A (Ed.), Urologic Clinics of North America (23, pp. 323-331). Urodynamics I.
  23. Cartwright PC, Snow BW (1995). Bladder autoaugmentation . In McGuire E (Ed.) (pp. 273-289). Year Book-Mosby.
  24. Snow BW, Cartwright PC (1991). Innovations in pediatric urology. In Smith J (Ed.), High Tech Urology (1st Edition). Year Book.
  25. Cartwright PC, Duckett JW (1991). Posterior urethral valves. In Resnick MI, Karsh E (Eds.) (2nd Ed.). B.C. Decker, Inc.
  26. Snow BW, Cartwright PC (1990). Bladder autoaugmentation. In LR King; AR Stone; GW Webster (Ed.), Bladder Reconstruction and Continent Urinary Diversion (Second Edition). Chicago: Year Book Medical Publishers.

Editorial

  1. Cartwright PC (2013). Bladder autoaugmentation (partial detrusor myectomy)--where does it stand after 2 decades? J Urol, 190(5), 1643-4.

Letter

  1. Belman AB, Walker BR, Ellison ED, Snow BW, Cartwright PC (2002). Re: The natural history of idiopathic urethrorrhagia in boys. [Letter to the editor]. J Urol, 167(4), 1804.

Abstract

  1. Wicher CG, Hadley DA, Cartwright PC, Oottamasathien SN (2009). Scrotoplasty in Scrotal Agenesis [Abstract]. J Urol, 181(4), 385.

Other

  1. Cartwright, PC (2009). Commentary Contributions, Chapter “15, Dorsal lumbotomy; Chapter 63: Lower abdominal transverse Incision; and Chapter 102: Autoaugmentation.” Publication Authors: Hinman F, Baskin LS. Atlas of Pediatric Urologic Surgery (2nd, pp. 112, 321, 532). Philadelphia, PA.
  2. Snow BW, Cartwright PC (1990). Compensatory renal growth. American Urological Association Update Series.

Report

  1. Snow BW, Cartwright PC, Heaton, BW (1992). Bladder autoaugmentation, The Report on Urologic Techniques, Churchill Livingstone.

Video/Film/CD/Web/Podcast

  1. Snow BW, Cartwright PC (1998). Tunica vaginalis in hypospadias surgery [Video].
  2. Cartwright PC, Snow BW (1995). Bladder autoaugmentation: an update (audio tape) [Video].

Patent

  1. Wark HAC, Cartwright PC, Normann RA (2014). Systems and methods for treating disorders by selectively activating and/or blocking muscles through intrafasicular stimulation of the pudendal nerve. U.S. Patent No. US 8630711 B1. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
  2. Snow BW, Cartwright PC, Mansfield JT (2000). Provisional patent applications; Noninvasive method for detecting the condition of tissues in a subject to detect disease or dysfunction.

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