Female Pelvic Medicine
and Reconstructive Surgery (Urogynecology)
LOCATIONS:
125 Paterson Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Directions
125
Paterson St., New Brunswick, NJ
FOR
APPOINTMENTS:
| Telephone: |
(732)
235-6600 |
| Fax: |
(732)
235-6650 |
The Section of Female
Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery provides state of the
art diagnostic and therapeutic options for the full spectrum of
urogynecologic conditions including urinary incontinence, pelvic
organ prolapse, painful bladder syndromes and birth defects of the
genital tract.
One of the most common
types of urinary incontinence is stress incontinence, which can
be due to a weaknes of the pelvic floor muscles or a problem with
the urethral sphincter, the muscle that helps hold or release urine.
A simple way to describe stress incontinence is a urine leak during
physical activity or when you sneeze or laugh.
Women experience urinary
incontinence five times as often as men. That is due to the physical
stresses of pregnancy and childbirth, changes in the quality of
pelvic tissues, and the structure of the female urinary tract. Both
men and women also can become incontinent due to neurological injury,
birth defects, strokes, multiple sclerosis, or previous pelvic surgeries.
There are a variety of
treatment options for urinary incontinence, including exercise,
physical therapy, and surgery. If surgery is required, there are
minimally invasive procedures that allow a woman to get back to
her active life sooner. One of the latest developments is the tension-free
suburethral sling, a thin piece of mesh inserted to support the
urethra.
For some patients, the
problem can be resolved with a simple office procedure in which
the urethral sphincter is strengthened with injections of special
bulking agents that increase the resistance in the urethra.
There are many options
available for all types of urinary incontinence.
The faculty is available
for services at RWJUH as well as to assist physicians in area hospitals.
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Juana
Hutchinson-Colas, MD
Assistant
Professor
Special Interests:
Urogynecology and pelvic reconstructive
surgery, medical education
Board Certified: OB/GYN |
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