The most common cause of anal sphincter injuries in women is vaginal birth. Endo-anal ultrasound is currently used for the diagnosis of anal sphincter defect. However, due to the inconvenience caused, it is not an applicable technique during the immediate post-partum. The aim of this study was to determine whether transperineal ultrasound in 3/4D is a useful diagnostic method for the assessment of anal sphincter during the immediate post-partum. A prospective study was conducted on the vaginal deliveries performed between September 2012 and June 2013 in the Valme University Hospital (Seville). Obstetric and foetal parameters that could influence the onset of perineal tears were studied. The patients underwent a transperineal 3/4D ultrasound...
OBJECTIVES: To assess perineal anatomy using ultrasound before and immediately after delivery. METHO...
Objective: Damage to the anal sphincter during childbirth remains the leading cause of fecal inconti...
BACKGROUND: Obstetric anal sphincter injury is the primary modifiable risk factor for anal incontine...
ResumenAntecedentesLa causa más frecuente de lesiones del esfínter anal en mujeres es el parto vagin...
OBJECTIVE: When obstetric anal sphincter injuries are identified, it is crucial that the defects are...
Introduction and Hypothesis: Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASI) are a major form of maternal b...
Objetivo: Investigar eventuais alterações anatômicas dos segmentos superior, médio e inferior do can...
BACKGROUND: The optimal imaging modality of obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIs) needs to take ...
Background: Perineal tear is the most common complication after vaginal delivery. Pill-rolling test ...
Introduction: Anal sphincter injury, mainly due to obstetric or iatrogenic etiology, is the most com...
Introduction: Endoanal ultrasound is considered the gold standard when assessing the obstetric anal ...
BACKGROUND Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) are common and an important factor in the et...
Anal endosonography with rotating endoprobes provides state-of-the-art imaging of sphincter integrit...
BACKGROUND: Endoanal ultrasound is widely used for the detection of external and internal anal sphin...
Introduction and Hypothesis No measurements are available for diagnosing the extent of obstetric lac...
OBJECTIVES: To assess perineal anatomy using ultrasound before and immediately after delivery. METHO...
Objective: Damage to the anal sphincter during childbirth remains the leading cause of fecal inconti...
BACKGROUND: Obstetric anal sphincter injury is the primary modifiable risk factor for anal incontine...
ResumenAntecedentesLa causa más frecuente de lesiones del esfínter anal en mujeres es el parto vagin...
OBJECTIVE: When obstetric anal sphincter injuries are identified, it is crucial that the defects are...
Introduction and Hypothesis: Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASI) are a major form of maternal b...
Objetivo: Investigar eventuais alterações anatômicas dos segmentos superior, médio e inferior do can...
BACKGROUND: The optimal imaging modality of obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIs) needs to take ...
Background: Perineal tear is the most common complication after vaginal delivery. Pill-rolling test ...
Introduction: Anal sphincter injury, mainly due to obstetric or iatrogenic etiology, is the most com...
Introduction: Endoanal ultrasound is considered the gold standard when assessing the obstetric anal ...
BACKGROUND Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) are common and an important factor in the et...
Anal endosonography with rotating endoprobes provides state-of-the-art imaging of sphincter integrit...
BACKGROUND: Endoanal ultrasound is widely used for the detection of external and internal anal sphin...
Introduction and Hypothesis No measurements are available for diagnosing the extent of obstetric lac...
OBJECTIVES: To assess perineal anatomy using ultrasound before and immediately after delivery. METHO...
Objective: Damage to the anal sphincter during childbirth remains the leading cause of fecal inconti...
BACKGROUND: Obstetric anal sphincter injury is the primary modifiable risk factor for anal incontine...