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Martha Jefferson Hospital First in Central Virginia to Use New Calypso Cancer Treatment

GPS for the Body’ system provides real-time tracking of tumors during prostate cancer treatments

November 27, 2012 

Charlottesville, VA. Martha Jefferson Hospital today became the first hospital in Central Virginia to use a new technology that more accurately delivers doses of radiation to prostate cancer patients. The Calypso® system allows doctors to precisely track and target tumors while avoiding damage to healthy tissue. Patients lie still for 30 minutes while the treatment machine rotates around them and aims radiation beams at the cancerous tumors.

Martha Jefferson radiation oncologist Dr. Sylvia Hendrix says previous treatments couldn’t track natural internal changes in the body.

“Physicians used to assume the prostate didn’t move during treatment.  We now know that isn’t true. The Calypso system is very precise. If the prostate or the target area moves just a millimeter we can stop the treatment, reposition the patient, and precisely target the patient’s cancer.”

The Calypso system uses three tiny Beacon® electromagnetic transponders, each smaller than a grain of rice, which are implanted into the prostate during a simple outpatient procedure. The beacons work in a way similar to GPS markers enabling doctors to monitor the movement of the patient’s prostate and his cancer in real-time during radiation treatments.

The first patient to receive the treatment, Mr. Craig LaMountain of Greene County, noted that the procedure really is painless.

“You feel nothing.  If I wasn’t worried about moving, I’d fall asleep.”

Hendrix says studies show patients who undergo Calypso experience few side effects from radiation, and they’re just temporary.

“Not only will patients receive better treatment, they will also have fewer long-term side effects including bladder issues, lower digestive issues, as well as sexual function,” said Hendrix.

Calypso is currently only treating prostate cancer patients, but it could be used for women with left-side breast cancer in the future.

For more information on Calypso, or to find a urologist who is Calypso-certified, call Health Connection at (434) 654-7009.

CBS19 Healthwise – Scar Revision

November 8, 2012 

At one time or another we have all likely done something to our bodies that has ended up leaving a scar. Whether it’s from surgery, a burn, or an accident, there are things you can do for each of them to help them better heal and minimize their long-term appearance.  In this week’s CBS19 Healthwise segment, we talked with Dr. Elizabeth Chance of Martha Jefferson Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery about the various options.

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NBC29 Martha Jefferson Monday – What is Acupuncture?

November 5, 2012 

In this week’s Martha Jefferson Monday segment, you asked the question “What is Acupuncture and what is it used for?” We spoke with Dr. Margo Gill, an acupuncturist at Forest Lakes Family Medicine, to get the answer.

To submit a question you would like to see answered, email healthquestions@nbc29.com.

To read the complete story, click here.

 

CBS19 Healthwise – New EEG Capabilities

October 24, 2012 

An EEG, or electroencephalography, is a test that allows doctors to record what’s happening in a patient’s brain. Previously, the EEG was used in more limited settings, but now, Martha Jefferson is putting the test to use in ambulatory settings, and can even be done in a patient’s home. CBS19′s Stephanie Satchell spoke with Dr. Jeremy Gill, about how this ultimately will provide more options and benefit patients.

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WINA Live Well – Low Dose Imaging Options

October 8, 2012 

Martha Jefferson is pleased to be able to provide low dose imaging options to patients at all of its CT imaging locations (Martha Jefferson Hospital, Martha Jefferson Outpatient Care Center at Pantops and Martha Jefferson Outpatient Care Center at Proffit Road).

Dr. Jon Ciabmotti, a radiologist at Martha Jefferson, and Jaime Castle, an MRI and CT technician, were on the WINA 1070 AM Live Well series to discuss how the new technology works, and how patients will benefit.

To listen to the podcast, click the link below.

Low Dose Imaging Options

 

CBS19 Healthwise – Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day (BRA Day)

October 10, 2012 

October is breast cancer awareness month, and as part of spreading the word, doctors at Martha Jefferson want to shed light on options for reconstruction for breast cancer patients. On October 17, as part of a national Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day, a talk will be held in Charlottesville to explain what options are available. In this week’s CBS19 Healthwise segment, Dr. Victoria Vastine talks about why being aware of reconstruction options is so important.

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NBC29 Martha Jefferson Monday – How Have CT Scans Become More Safe?

October 1, 2012 

In this week’s Martha Jefferson Monday segment, you wanted to learn more about the safety precautions that are taken when it comes to CT scans and radiation.  We asked Dr. Jon Ciambotti, a radiologist at Martha Jefferson, to explain how he has seen the technology become more safe and efficient over time.

To read the complete story, click here.

 

 

NBC29 Martha Jefferson Monday – How Do I Get My Healthy Glow Back After Summer?

September 24, 2012 

In this week’s Martha Jefferson Monday segment, you wanted to know how you could get the healthy glow back in your skin after the harsh summer months. We asked Dr. Anna Magee with Charlottesville Dermatology, Aesthetic Medicine and Laser Institute for our answer.

To read the complete story, click here.

CBS19 Healthwise – Computerized Order Entry Launch a Success

September 19, 2012  

Doctors at Martha Jefferson Hospital are now using computers to enter their orders for everything a patient may need during their stay. Whether it’s medications, a test or lab work, doctors are no longer scribbling notes that can be difficult to read, but instead are entering the information directly into the computer.

In this week’s CBS19 Healthwise segment, Stephanie Satchell shows us how it’s going to be safer, and more efficient moving forward.

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New Emergency Department Close to Home

September 17, 2012 

A new Martha Jefferson emergency department in Albemarle County is going to provide certain community members with care much closer to home.

This morning on the WINA 1070 AM Live Well series, Dr. Leroy Caudill, emergency room physician, and Kim Lowry, emergency department nurse manager, discuss what services will be offered, and how they hope this may help peole if they do find themselves facing an emergency.

To listen to the podcast, click the link below.

New Emergency Department Close to Home