Objectives: To compare the labour curves of primigravid women with fourth degree perineal laceration with those of control subjects, and to identify characteristics of the labour curve that are associated with anal sphincter disruption. Methods: In this retrospective case–control study we constructed labour curves describing the mean cervical dilation and head descent for 72 primigravidas with fourth degree laceration and compared these with the labour curves of 72 consecutive primigravidas having a vaginal delivery without sphincter laceration. Results: The control cervical dilatation curve resembled the Friedman labour curve, consisting of an acceleration phase, a phase of maximal slope, and a deceleration phase. In contrast, the dilatati...
Background: To identify the risk factors of fourth-degree laceration during vaginal delivery. Method...
More than half of women with a history of prior obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) will have ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the conduct of the second stage of labor and delivery technique infl...
OBJECTIVES: Our purpose was to analyse the pattern of labor progression in Low risk parturients in c...
Objectives: Our purpose was to examine the pattern of labor progression in nulliparous parturients i...
Background & Aim: Labor refers to a chain of physiologic events that allows a fetus to undertake its...
Background & Aim: Labor refers to a chain of physiologic events that allows a fetus to under...
Aim: This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the cervical effacement to rate ...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize potentially modifiable risk factors for third- or fourth-degree perineal ...
Background: Increasing rate of caesarean section is becoming an epidemic worldwide. This study was c...
More than 85% of women sustain some form of perineal trauma during vaginal childbirth in the United ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role of the duration of the parturition process in the occurrence of o...
editorial reviewedThird- and fourth-degree perineal tears are injuries involving the anal sphincter ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the trends of severe perineal tears in England and to investigate to what ext...
Background: Birth canal lacerations include the injuries to cervix, vagina or perineum. Those of the...
Background: To identify the risk factors of fourth-degree laceration during vaginal delivery. Method...
More than half of women with a history of prior obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) will have ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the conduct of the second stage of labor and delivery technique infl...
OBJECTIVES: Our purpose was to analyse the pattern of labor progression in Low risk parturients in c...
Objectives: Our purpose was to examine the pattern of labor progression in nulliparous parturients i...
Background & Aim: Labor refers to a chain of physiologic events that allows a fetus to undertake its...
Background & Aim: Labor refers to a chain of physiologic events that allows a fetus to under...
Aim: This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the cervical effacement to rate ...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize potentially modifiable risk factors for third- or fourth-degree perineal ...
Background: Increasing rate of caesarean section is becoming an epidemic worldwide. This study was c...
More than 85% of women sustain some form of perineal trauma during vaginal childbirth in the United ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role of the duration of the parturition process in the occurrence of o...
editorial reviewedThird- and fourth-degree perineal tears are injuries involving the anal sphincter ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the trends of severe perineal tears in England and to investigate to what ext...
Background: Birth canal lacerations include the injuries to cervix, vagina or perineum. Those of the...
Background: To identify the risk factors of fourth-degree laceration during vaginal delivery. Method...
More than half of women with a history of prior obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) will have ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the conduct of the second stage of labor and delivery technique infl...