Mater Dei Hospital has unveiled new machinery that will allow for more detailed urodynamics tests, such as bladder pressure tests. This machine will allow doctors to see with their own eyes how the bladder is working, instead of relying solely on numerical results and thus will help doctors decide the condition of the individual can be treated with medicine instead. with operation.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Health Chris Fearne highlighted the importance of investments in equipment to assist healthcare professionals in diagnosing patients. He explained that the new equipment in the Department of Gynecology will assist this department in strengthening the service of excellence provided to the Maltese and Gozitan people.
The head of this department, Professor Yves Muscat Baron, explained how 20% of women suffer from urinary incontinence, both due to obesity or pregnancy and due to a nervous bladder – leading to discomfort in everyday life. He explained how this service is provided in conjunction with a physiotherapy service, which together helps patients to overcome this problem of incontinence.
Professor Muscat Baron also said that more of this type of test is currently being performed than in previous years, so that Mater Dei Hospital can meet the demand.
This investment will be combined with the new 4D Ultrasound machines in the same Obstetrics and Gynecology wards which are giving more parents the opportunity to see the unborn baby more clearly during the visits. during pregnancy at Mater Dei Hospital.
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