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Health Gram

Trinitas Hospital urogynecologist Labib Edison Riachi, MD, a specialist in advanced pelvic surgery and female urinary incontinence, was the first physician in North en New Jersey and one of the first in the nation to successfully perform the gynecare TVT-obturator procedure for female incontinence.

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taking the lead in addressing women's issues

Area healthcare facilities raise the bar on female-oriented care.<br />Back in the 1969, as the women's movement was starting to gain momentum, a group of about a dozen women met in the Boston area to discuss their bodles- and their often disappointing experiences with the medical establishment.

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Trinitas Hospital Annual Report 2003/2004

The ease of performing incontinence surgery using the TVT-O procedure and the patients' ability to go back to work and complete regular activities is just a tremendous delight to both patients and physicians. Labib Edison Riachi, MD

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The Surgeon is in

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Letter From The American Board Of Obstetrics And Gynecology

Dear Dr. Riachi:<br />Congratulations! in recognition of your full fulfillment of all requirements, you are now a certificate diplomate of the American Board Of Obstetrics And Gynecology inc.

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Union country voice

Treating female incontinence<br />An estimated 11 million women each year experience urinary incontinence. Trinitas Hospital urogynecologist Labib Edison Riachi,MD, does not believe that a women should have to suffer with this condition.

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New incontinence surgery at Trinitas

procedure can end dependency on adult diapers.

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New procedure at trinitas treats incontinence

13 million women are afraid to laugh, sneeze or cough in public for fear of loss of bladder control.