PURPOSE An obstetrically damaged anal sphincter is the principal cause of the development of fecal incontinence in otherwise healthy females. Reports suggest that such damage complicates as many as 35 percent of primiparous vaginal deliveries, with 13 percent of first-time mothers becoming symptomatic. In maternity units delivering 3,000 patients annually, it would follow that 390 symptomatic patients would develop new symptoms each year. This incidence of dysfunction does not reflect current clinical practice. We have investigated this discrepancy to establish the actual incidence of anal sphincter trauma associated with childbirth. METHODS During a six-week period, 159 females (105 primiparous and 54 para-I) were prospectively assessed po...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the long-term outcome of forceps delivery in terms of ...
Objective: To identify the risks of sustaining obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI) during childbi...
Background: Anal incontinence severely impairs quality of life. It affects 4 to 19 % of women and is...
PURPOSE An obstetrically damaged anal sphincter is the principal cause of the development of fecal i...
PURPOSE An obstetrically damaged anal sphincter is the principal cause of the development of fecal i...
PURPOSE An obstetrically damaged anal sphincter is the principal cause of the development of fecal i...
Objective: To investigate the frequency and degree of anal incontinence after vaginal delivery in pr...
Background: Vaginal delivery is the most important risk factors for development of faecal incontinen...
Objective: Damage to the anal sphincter during childbirth remains the leading cause of fecal inconti...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the long-term outcome of forceps delivery in terms of ...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the long-term outcome of forceps delivery in terms of ...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the long-term outcome of forceps delivery in terms of ...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the long-term outcome of forceps delivery in terms of ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role of the duration of the parturition process in the occurrence of o...
Objectives To establish the prevalence of external (EAS) and internal (IAS) anal sphincter defects p...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the long-term outcome of forceps delivery in terms of ...
Objective: To identify the risks of sustaining obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI) during childbi...
Background: Anal incontinence severely impairs quality of life. It affects 4 to 19 % of women and is...
PURPOSE An obstetrically damaged anal sphincter is the principal cause of the development of fecal i...
PURPOSE An obstetrically damaged anal sphincter is the principal cause of the development of fecal i...
PURPOSE An obstetrically damaged anal sphincter is the principal cause of the development of fecal i...
Objective: To investigate the frequency and degree of anal incontinence after vaginal delivery in pr...
Background: Vaginal delivery is the most important risk factors for development of faecal incontinen...
Objective: Damage to the anal sphincter during childbirth remains the leading cause of fecal inconti...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the long-term outcome of forceps delivery in terms of ...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the long-term outcome of forceps delivery in terms of ...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the long-term outcome of forceps delivery in terms of ...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the long-term outcome of forceps delivery in terms of ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role of the duration of the parturition process in the occurrence of o...
Objectives To establish the prevalence of external (EAS) and internal (IAS) anal sphincter defects p...
Purpose: This study was designed to determine the long-term outcome of forceps delivery in terms of ...
Objective: To identify the risks of sustaining obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI) during childbi...
Background: Anal incontinence severely impairs quality of life. It affects 4 to 19 % of women and is...