Obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS) occurs in 5%-7% of normal deliveries and increases with vacuum extraction (VE) to 12%-14% in nulliparous women in Sweden. Lateral/mediolateral episiotomy may reduce the prevalence of OASIS at VE in nulliparous women. The current use of episiotomy is restrictive. The protective effect and consequences are uncertain. This trial will investigate if lateral episiotomy can reduce the prevalence of OASIS and assess short-term and long-term effects. Methods and analysis This is a multicentre randomised controlled trial of lateral episiotomy versus no episiotomy in nulliparous women with a singleton, live fetus, after gestational week 34+0 with indication for VE. A lateral episiotomy of 4 cm is cut at crownin...
The use of episiotomy as a routine component of operative vaginal delivery (OVD) is decreasing. Alth...
: Objective: The use of episiotomy during operative vaginal birth (OVB) is rather debated among oper...
Aim: To determine the number and prevalence of third- and fourth-grade perineal tears with restricti...
Obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS) occurs in 5%-7% of normal deliveries and increases with vacu...
Obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS) occurs in 5%-7% of normal deliveries and increases with vacu...
Obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS) occurs in 5%-7% of normal deliveries and increases with vacu...
Introduction Obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS) occurs in 5%-7% of normal deliveries and increa...
Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) are associated with an increased risk of faecal incontinen...
Introduction and hypothesis: Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) are associated with an increa...
Introduction and hypothesis OASI complicates approximately 6% of vaginal deliveries. This risk is...
International audienceObjective To assess the link between mediolateral episiotomy and the occurrenc...
International audienceObjective To assess the link between mediolateral episiotomy and the occurrenc...
: Objective: The use of episiotomy during operative vaginal birth (OVB) is rather debated among oper...
: Objective: The use of episiotomy during operative vaginal birth (OVB) is rather debated among oper...
The use of episiotomy as a routine component of operative vaginal delivery (OVD) is decreasing. Alth...
The use of episiotomy as a routine component of operative vaginal delivery (OVD) is decreasing. Alth...
: Objective: The use of episiotomy during operative vaginal birth (OVB) is rather debated among oper...
Aim: To determine the number and prevalence of third- and fourth-grade perineal tears with restricti...
Obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS) occurs in 5%-7% of normal deliveries and increases with vacu...
Obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS) occurs in 5%-7% of normal deliveries and increases with vacu...
Obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS) occurs in 5%-7% of normal deliveries and increases with vacu...
Introduction Obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS) occurs in 5%-7% of normal deliveries and increa...
Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) are associated with an increased risk of faecal incontinen...
Introduction and hypothesis: Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) are associated with an increa...
Introduction and hypothesis OASI complicates approximately 6% of vaginal deliveries. This risk is...
International audienceObjective To assess the link between mediolateral episiotomy and the occurrenc...
International audienceObjective To assess the link between mediolateral episiotomy and the occurrenc...
: Objective: The use of episiotomy during operative vaginal birth (OVB) is rather debated among oper...
: Objective: The use of episiotomy during operative vaginal birth (OVB) is rather debated among oper...
The use of episiotomy as a routine component of operative vaginal delivery (OVD) is decreasing. Alth...
The use of episiotomy as a routine component of operative vaginal delivery (OVD) is decreasing. Alth...
: Objective: The use of episiotomy during operative vaginal birth (OVB) is rather debated among oper...
Aim: To determine the number and prevalence of third- and fourth-grade perineal tears with restricti...