Bruce Kahn, MD
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery

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Bruce Kahn, MD, is a gynecologist (OB-GYN) with subspecialty certification in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery (urogynecology). As a urogynecologist, he is qualified to treat the full spectrum of concerns related to the female pelvic organs and provides treatment for pelvic pain, interstitial cystitis (painful bladder syndrome), urinary incontinence, frequency and urgency (overactive bladder), and pelvic organ prolapse (vaginal prolapse). In addition to practicing urogynecology, he treats a comprehensive range of general and complex gynecologic problems including uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, endometriosis, menstrual disorders, menopausal symptoms, contraception, infertility and more.
Dr. Kahn seeks to find non-surgical solutions for his patients. However, when surgery is necessary, he strives to ensure that patients receive a minimally invasive procedure whenever possible. He was one of the first surgeons in San Diego to perform laparoscopic hysterectomy and is an experienced vaginal surgeon. As a member of the Scripps Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery Program, he performs a wide range of gynecologic robot-assisted surgeries including the removal of adnexal masses, myomectomies (fibroid tumor surgery) and hysterectomies. He is one of the first surgeons in the region to offer single-site hysterectomy to his patients.
In addition to his clinical practice, he conducts research on new procedures and treatments to reduce pelvic pain and improve gynecologic care. His current work includes research projects on treatments for pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence and endometriosis. He is also contributing to a project, in conjunction with the Scripps Translational Science Institute (STSI), which will use smart phone technology to reduce the incidence of cervical cancer in developing nations.
Dr. Kahn is committed to improving and promoting medical education. He is director of the Scripps Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery and chairman of graduate medical education at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla.
He has received many awards and accolades from his peers throughout his career, including being named as a “Top Obstetrician/Gynecologist in San Diego”, a “Leading Physician of the World” and one of the “Best Doctors in America.”
When he is not caring for patients, he enjoys bicycling throughout San Diego County. He also enjoys skiing and loves the slopes at Mammoth Mountain.
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Three-year patient-reported outcomes of single-incision versus transobturator slings for female stress urinary incontinence are equivalent.
Gonzalez RR, Rosamilia A, Eilber K, Kahn BS, White AB, Anger JT
Female Sexual Function following Sling Surgery: A Prospective Parallel Cohort, Multi-Center Study of the Solyx™ Single Incision Sling System versus the Obtryx™ II Sling System.
White AB, Anger JT, Eilber K, Kahn BS, Gonzalez RR, Rosamilia A
Prospective study of a single-incision sling versus a transobturator sling in women with stress urinary incontinence: 3-year results.
White AB, Kahn BS, Gonzalez RR, Rosamilia A, Anger JT, Eilber KS, Schaffer JI
Preemptive Oral Compared With Intravenous Acetaminophen for Postoperative Pain After Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Lombardi TM, Kahn BS, Tsai LJ, Waalen JM, Wachi N
Laser technology and applications in gynaecology.
Adelman MR, Tsai LJ, Tangchitnob EP, Kahn BS
Alkalinized lidocaine and heparin provide immediate relief of pain and urgency in patients with interstitial cystitis.
Parsons CL, Zupkas P, Proctor J, Koziol J, Franklin A, Giesing D, Davis E, Lakin CM, Kahn BS, Garner WJ
Prevalence of interstitial cystitis in vulvodynia patients detected by bladder potassium sensitivity.
Kahn BS, Tatro C, Parsons CL, Willems JJ
Management of patients with interstitial cystitis or chronic pelvic pain of bladder origin: a consensus report.
Kahn BS, Stanford EJ, Mishell DR Jr, Rosenberg MT, Wysocki S
The prevalence of interstitial cystitis in gynecologic patients with pelvic pain, as detected by intravesical potassium sensitivity.
Parsons CL, Dell J, Stanford EJ, Bullen M, Kahn BS, Willems JJ
Increased prevalence of interstitial cystitis: previously unrecognized urologic and gynecologic cases identified using a new symptom questionnaire and intravesical potassium sensitivity.
Parsons CL, Dell J, Stanford EJ, Bullen M, Kahn BS, Waxell T, Koziol JA
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