- Osteoporosis
- Emergency CareIf you are experiencing an emergency, dial 911 or head to the nearest emergency room. For all other calls, an on-call physician is available 24-hours a day, 7-days a week.
- Constipation
- Urinary IncontinenceApproximately 17 million women in the U.S. encounter urinary incontinence in their lifetime. This condition can occur in women between the ages of 18 and 60 and beyond and is usually a result of the urethra not being closed tightly to keep urine in the bladder. Symptoms vary from...
- GynecologyWith our office conveniently located in Englewood, NJ, Dr. Asulin offers his expertise to patients in the areas of Robotic Gynecology Surgery, vaginal rejuvenation, single-site gynecologic surgery and more! Please contact our office at (201) 308-5591 to learn more about the wide variety of gynecologic treatments that we provide!
- Female Infertility
- Obstetrics8. Lim, Peter C., John T. Crane, Eric J. English, Richard W. Farnam, Devin M. Garza, Marc L. Winter, and Jerry L. Rozeboom. “Multicenter analysis comparing robotic, open, laparoscopic, and vaginal hysterectomies performed by high-volume surgeons for benign indications.” International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 133.3 (2016): 359–364. Print.
- EndometriosisIf you have a benign condition of your reproductive system, it may be affecting your health and quality of life. A benign condition is one that is noncancerous. Common benign gynecologic conditions are fibroids (benign tumors), endometriosis, and pelvic support problems.
- Pelvic Pain
- Pregnancy
- Labor and DeliveryA prolapse (or vaginal prolapse or pelvic organ prolapse) is a general term that describes a number of conditions that lead to abnormal protrusions of organs or other components. In most cases, prolapse issues occur after childbirth. This is often due to stretch injuries during childbirth along with muscle injuries and weakness. New Jersey women can develop any of the following prolapse issues including...
- Urology
- Cervical CancerLoop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) is a common practice used by gynecologists to remove abnormal cells from a patient’s cervix. Women with these abnormal cells may be at risk for serious conditions such as cervical cancer, making LEEP a very important part of the diagnostic and cancer prevention process. This procedure is performed in-office and local local anesthesia is utilized.
- Insomnia
- UltrasoundTo make an accurate diagnosis and measure your uterine fibroids, Dr. Asulin may order an ultrasound or MRI. He may also take a complete blood count to test for anemia.
- MRIIn addition to discussing your symptoms with Dr. Asulin, may suggest another exam to diagnosis endometriosis. During a pelvic exam, he may be able to feel for large cysts or scars behind your uterus. An ultrasound or MRI may also be done to check for ovarian cysts.
- Minimally Invasive SurgeryThe da Vinci® surgical system gives your surgeon an advanced set of instruments to use in performing robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgery. The term “robotic” often misleads people. Robots don’t perform surgery. Your surgeon performs surgery with da Vinci by using instruments that he or she guides via a console.
- Robotic SurgeryDr. Asulin, Director of Female Pelvic Reconstruction and Robotic Surgery at Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck, NJ, strives to provide the latest and most advanced treatments for the simplest to the most complex gynecological problems. He utilizes minimally invasive approach whenever possible.
- HysterectomyDr. Asulin specializes in minimally invasive hysterectomies to treat a variety of symptoms. If you have painful periods, heaving bleeding, cramps, pain during sex, or irregular periods, talk with an obgyn about your treatment options. A minimally invasive hysterectomy has many benefits compared to open or traditional laparoscopic hysterectomies. Schedule an appointment to learn more about having a hysterectomy by calling (201) 308-5591.
- Endometrial AblationNote: Pregnancy after any form of endometrial ablation is a rare but possible event and the risk of complications is increased. We do not advise having one of these procedures done unless steps to prevent future pregnancies are in place.
- LaparoscopyRisks specific to minimally invasive surgery, including da Vinci Surgery, include but are not limited to, one or more of the following: temporary pain/nerve injury associated with positioning; temporary pain/discomfort from the use of air or gas in the procedure; a longer operation and time under anesthesia and conversion to another surgical technique including laparoscopy or open surgery. If the surgeon needs to convert the surgery to another surgical technique, this could result in a longer operative time, additional time under anesthesia, additional or larger incisions and/or increased complications.
- Reconstructive Surgery1 If none of these options provide adequate symptom relief, your doctor may recommend surgery. There are two types of surgery for pelvic organ prolapse: obliterative surgery and reconstructive surgery.
- Plastic Surgery
- Laparoscopic SurgeryThere are three minimally invasive approaches to uterine fibroid removal. A vaginal (hysteroscopic) myomectomy is performed through the vagina using a long, lighted scope and a fibroid-removal instrument. While vaginal myomectomy requires no incisions, your surgeon will have to determine if the location and size of your fibroids allow for this approach. The other minimally invasive approaches are laparoscopic and robotic-assisted surgery (possibly with da Vinci technology). Both are performed through a few small incisions. In laparoscopic surgery, surgeons use special long-handled tools while viewing magnified images from the laparoscope (camera) on a video screen.
- Body ContouringSculpSure® is a non-invasive laser body contouring process that can help you gain a slimmer figure in a quick period of time. With no surgery involved, there is no downtime and virtually no pain involved. The SculpSure laser will target, destroy, and eliminate stubborn fat cells, providing you with noticeable results in as quickly as six weeks.
- Cyst