Many women find ways to cope with incontinence and prolapse on their own. However, when those strategies fail or result in a significant reduction in quality of life, the UCSD Women's Pelvic Medicine Center is here to provide a full range of options and, just as important, help alleviate feelings of isolation and frustration.
UCSD offers patients comprehensive medical, educational and surgical services in a comfortable, community setting.
Educational Approaches
Medical Approaches
- Medication therapy - while medication alone rarely cures incontinence, there are anticholinergic medications and certain antidepressants that, when prescribed in combination with exercise and/or behavioral therapy, may provide relief.
- Neuromodulation
- Botox bladder injections
Surgical Solutions
Davinci Robotic Pelvic Floor Surgery
The latest technology allows a surgeon to use advanced imaging and computer-enhanced robotics to perform a wide range of minimally invasive surgeries with extraordinary precision.
The da Vinci® Surgical System is a powerful robotic platform that allows your surgeon to perform precise surgery in complex procedures through several small surgical incisions.
The surgeon controls the instruments in real time using the system's master controls. The da Vinci® System allows surgeons to simulate an open surgical environment, providing a high-resolution, 3-D stereo view from several feet away.
- Da Vinci® System Advantages
The advantages for patients of robotic surgery are many, including:
- Less Post-Operative Pain & Scarring
- Lower Risk of Infection
- Faster & More Complete Recovery
- Shorter Hospital Stays
- Less Blood Loss
- Quicker Return To Normal Daily Activities
Learn more about the Robotic Surgery program at UCSD Medical Center.
There's No Need to Live With Incontinence
With appropriate evaluation and treatment, no woman has to suffer from pelvic floor disorders, including urinary incontinence. Expert help is available.
Request a Consultation with the UCSD Women's Pelvic Medicine Center Using our Online Form
Call our office at (858) 657-8737
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