The LARIAT procedure uses a minimally invasive catheter procedure to close the left atrial appendage (LAA) in the heart to treat patients with atrial fibrillation (AFib), a type of heart rhythm disorder that affects the electrical system, or wiring of the heart muscle.
Providing inclusive care and support is a priority for Cooper University Health Care. As part of our commitment, we have ensured that our policies meet the specific needs of our LGBTQ+ patients, families, and employees.
Parkinson's Disease is a progressive disorder of the nervous system that affects movement. Symptoms include tremors, slow movement, rigid muscles, impaired posture and balance, loss of automatic movements, speech changes, and writing changes.
Labral repair is a surgical procedure used to correct damage to the ring of cartilage (labrum) that surrounds the cup or socket in the shoulder joint for the end of the arm bone (humerus) to move smoothly and securely.
A laparoscopic adjustable gastric band (LAGB) is an implantable medical device that restricts the amount of food a person can eat. Fellowship-trained surgeons at our Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery Centert have performed hundreds of these procedures.
As part of Cooper University Hospital’s Department of Pediatrics, the Cooper Learning Center, located at a suburban office in Voorhees, is distinguished as the region’s only child-learning program affiliated with a university-level medical center.
Leukemia is a cancer of the body’s blood-forming tissues, such as bone marrow. The type of
leukemia is determined by the kind of cell affected and the rate at which the disease progresses. Leukemia can progress quickly (acute) or slowly over time (chronic).
The Trauma Center at Cooper University Hospital was established in 1982 and is one of only three New Jersey State-Designated Level I Trauma Centers verified by the American College of Surgeons, the highest national recognition possible.
The Trauma Center at Cooper University Hospital was established in 1982 and is one of only three New Jersey State-Designated Level I Trauma Centers verified by the American College of Surgeons, the highest national recognition possible.
The Trauma Center at Cooper University Hospital was established in 1982 and is one of only three New Jersey State-Designated Level I Trauma Centers verified by the American College of Surgeons, the highest national recognition possible.
The Trauma Center at Cooper University Hospital was established in 1982 and is one of only three New Jersey State-Designated Level I Trauma Centers verified by the American College of Surgeons, the highest national recognition possible.
The medical term for high blood cholesterol and triglycerides is lipid disorder. Such a disorder occurs when you have too many fatty substances in your blood.
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