Community Corner
Did Local Doc Discover G-Spot?
The Central Avenue physician made the discovery by dissecting tissue from a cadaver. The 71-year-old physician is getting worldwide attention this week.

A St. Petersburg gynecologist is receiving worldwide attention this week for newly published research that he located the mystery g-spot in the female anatomy, according to The Miami Herald.
Dr. Adam Ostrzenski, who has an office on Central Avenue, writes in a newly released report in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, that he made the discovery by dissecting cadaver tissue of an elderly woman. He describes the dissection as a "stratum-by-stratum vaginal wall dissection on a fresh cadaver," in the journal article.
The published research has prompted global attention and media coverage for the semi-retired doctor, who said in The Miami Herald story that he does not like the publicity, which is taking too much time away from his practice.
Find out what's happening in Gulfportfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The doctor wrote in the journal article that he made the discovery of the G-spot by careful disssection that previously had not been done. According to the Miami Herald:
"He traveled last September to Poland, where regulations permit dissection of human remains soon after death, when it's easier to see fine distinctions in tissue.
"He said he peeled back the six layers of the cadaver's vaginal wall and found a sac structure between the fifth and sixth layers that housed grape-like clusters of erectile tissue."
Find out what's happening in Gulfportfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The doctor runs the Institute of Gynecology at 7001 Central Avenue. According to The Miami Herald:
He says he has developed seven new techniques for vaginal rejuvenation. His website lists workshops for physicians and procedures such as vaginoplasty, G-Spotplasty, and thin and thick labia labioplasty.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.