AbstractObjectiveThis study was conducted to investigate the risk factors of third- and fourth-degree lacerations following vaginal deliveries in Taiwanese women, and to offer clinical guidance for the reduction of severe perineal lacerations.Materials and methodsA total of 1879 women who underwent vaginal deliveries assisted by midline episiotomy at a tertiary hospital were included. Obstetric risk factors were analyzed for women with and without third- and fourth-degree lacerations.ResultsTwo hundred and five deliveries (10.9%) resulted in third- or fourth-degree lacerations. Parity, duration of first and second stages of labor, rate of instrument-assisted vaginal deliveries, the newborn's birth weight and head circumference, and the rati...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify significant and modifiable risk factors associate...
Perineal trauma after vaginal birth is common, with approximately 9 of 10 women being affected. Seco...
Introduction: Obstetric anal sphincter tear (OAST) is associated with anal incontinence. Episiotomy ...
Objective To study third and fourth degree perineal lacerations of episiotomy versus non- episiotomy...
Background: The objective was to determine the occurrence of perineal morbidity in women who deliver...
Episiotomy is widely performed as a ‘routine’ procedure during childbirth. The potential benefits fo...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize potentially modifiable risk factors for third- or fourth-degree perineal ...
Introduction: perineal trauma is one of the most common complications during vaginal delivery, the c...
Background and Objectives: episiotomy is a surgical incision done during the last stages of labor an...
© 2014 Australian College of Midwives. Aim: To determine rates and risk factors for third and fourth...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between the use of mediolateral episiotomy and the occurrence...
Our objectives were to study the association between epidural analgesia and risk of severe perineal ...
Perineal trauma is classified according to the degree of structures involved or according to the dep...
Aim: To determine the number and prevalence of third- and fourth-grade perineal tears with restricti...
Background: To identify the risk factors of fourth-degree laceration during vaginal delivery. Method...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify significant and modifiable risk factors associate...
Perineal trauma after vaginal birth is common, with approximately 9 of 10 women being affected. Seco...
Introduction: Obstetric anal sphincter tear (OAST) is associated with anal incontinence. Episiotomy ...
Objective To study third and fourth degree perineal lacerations of episiotomy versus non- episiotomy...
Background: The objective was to determine the occurrence of perineal morbidity in women who deliver...
Episiotomy is widely performed as a ‘routine’ procedure during childbirth. The potential benefits fo...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize potentially modifiable risk factors for third- or fourth-degree perineal ...
Introduction: perineal trauma is one of the most common complications during vaginal delivery, the c...
Background and Objectives: episiotomy is a surgical incision done during the last stages of labor an...
© 2014 Australian College of Midwives. Aim: To determine rates and risk factors for third and fourth...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between the use of mediolateral episiotomy and the occurrence...
Our objectives were to study the association between epidural analgesia and risk of severe perineal ...
Perineal trauma is classified according to the degree of structures involved or according to the dep...
Aim: To determine the number and prevalence of third- and fourth-grade perineal tears with restricti...
Background: To identify the risk factors of fourth-degree laceration during vaginal delivery. Method...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify significant and modifiable risk factors associate...
Perineal trauma after vaginal birth is common, with approximately 9 of 10 women being affected. Seco...
Introduction: Obstetric anal sphincter tear (OAST) is associated with anal incontinence. Episiotomy ...