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Breaking the Taboo of Female
Urinary Incontinence
Labib E. Riachi, MD, spoke recently to a gathering of women who have
been
treated for, or were considering, minimally invasive surgery for
treatment of urinary incontinence.
Click here for more info. To visit Dr.
Riachi's website please
click here.

Reconstructive Breast Surgery: New
Options.
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Lisa Conklin, PT, Specialist in Women's Health
Physical Therapy, and Jim Dunleavy, Director, Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation, examine a portable biofeedback unit used to help women
strengthen their pelvic floor muscles.
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Women's
Imaging
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The Women's Imaging Center at Trinitas Regional Medical Center was created
to focus on meeting the special health care needs of women in
our community.
Our new, technologically advanced, FDA-approved and MQSA
(Mammography Quality Standards Act) certified facility provides
the services – mammography, stereotactic needle biopsy,
ultrasound and bone densitometry – that are essential in
addressing women's concerns.
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The latest in low-dose mammography equipment is in use at Trinitas, and now
a comprehensive Women's
Imaging Center features a one-stop approach to women's healthcare
including bone densitometry testing, ultrasound, minimally invasive
stereotactic breast imaging and ultrasound-guided aspiration/biopsy. The
Women's Imaging Center is part of a $3.8 million investment in radiologic
imaging. Other enhancements include a new MRI and CT Scanner that offer
maximum patient comfort and shorter exam times. For more information please
call 908-994-5984.
Trinitas is leading in innovations designed to help women who suffer from
urinary incontinence.
Click here for information about the minimally
invasive TVT procedure performed by urogynecologist Labib Riachi, MD. A key
part of this program is
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Treatment service
consisting of specialized physical therapy that offers an alternative to
surgery or medication for women suffering from urinary incontinence.
The latest in low-dose mammography equipment is in use at Trinitas, and in
the very near future a comprehensive Women's Imaging Center will feature a
one-stop approach to women's healthcare including bone densitometry testing,
ultrasound, minimally invasive stereotactic breast imaging and
ultrasound-guided aspiration/biopsy. The Women's Imaging Center is part of a
$3.8 million investment in radiologic imaging. Other enhancements include a
new MRI and CT Scanner that offer maximum patient comfort and shorter exam
times. For more information please call 908-994-5984.
Trinitas is proud to offer a non-surgical option for women who undergo
hysterectomy to treat excessive menstrual or uterine bleeding. Please
click here to learn about a procedure alled
"endometrial ablation" (EA), which involves removing only the lining of a
woman's uterus using warmed water.
Through laser treatments, physicians at Trinitas are able to treat a wide
range of skin conditions, from spider veins and ingrown hair through rosacia
and age spots. Please
click here for more information.
Morbidly obese patients can find help at Trinitas Regional Medical Center. Using bariatric
surgical procedures, surgeons seal off most of the stomach to reduce the
amount of food patients can eat and rearrange the small intestine to reduce
the calories the body can absorb. Please
click
here to learn more about this procedure and read about a personal
success story.
High-risk pregnancies receive the highest attention at Trinitas, which
features a board certified specialist in both Obstetrics/Gynecology and
Maternal/Fetal Medicine and the latest in diagnostic technology. Please
click here for more information.
It is estimated that nearly nine million women suffer from vaginal prolapse,
an often-painful condition resulting in pelvic pressure and urine leakage.
Help is now available for women who wish to avoid the traditional surgical
treatment of this condition. Please
click here for more information.
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