Occult anal sphincter injuries--myth or reality?
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OBJECTIVES To establish the true prevalence of clinically recognisable and occult obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS). DESIGN Prospective interventional study. SETTING Busy district general hospital. SAMPLE Two hundred and fifty-four women having their first vaginal delivery over a 12-month period were invited. Two hundred and forty-one (95%) participated and 208 (86%) attended follow up. METHODS Women had a clinical examination at delivery by the accoucheur and repeated by an experienced research fellow immediately after delivery. All identified OASIS were verified and repaired by the duty specialist registrar or consultant. Endoanal ultrasound was performed immediately postpartum prior to suturing and repeated seven weeks later. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Prevalence of recognised and occult anal sphincter injuries. RESULTS Fifty-nine (24.5%) women sustained OASIS. The prevalence of OASIS increased significantly from 11% to 24.5% when women were re-examined. Of these, 30 occurred in deliveries by midwives who missed 26 (87%) and 29 following deliveries by doctors who missed 8 (28%) injuries. All clinically apparent OASIS were also identified on endoanal ultrasound. In addition, three (1.2%) women had an occult anal sphincter injury. Two of these occult sphincter injuries were isolated to the internal anal sphincter (IAS) and would not usually be clinically detectable. CONCLUSIONS OASIS occur more frequently than previously reported. Many remain undiagnosed and are subsequently classified as occult when identified on anal endosonography. Genuine occult injuries are rare. Training in perineal anatomy and recognition of OASIS needs to be enhanced in order to increase detection of OASIS and minimise the risk of consequent anal incontinence.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology
دوره 113 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2006