The incidence of obstetric sphincter tears has risen to 15-30% and the prevalence of anal incontinence (AI) symptoms after childbirth may be as high as 40%. The present study aims to evaluate the prevalence of anal sphincter defects after childbirth in primiparous women-
The incidence of sphincter defect in women has raised in recently with current rates as high as 30% after vaginal deliveries. Fecal incontinence could be present at the time of the delivery but it is a real problem longtime after, in women older than 60 years. It is of great importance not only an early detection but to indicates the best possible management as soon as posible. The design is a prospective observational study including primiparous woman, without previous anal surgery.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Endoanal Ultrasound pre- and postpartum
Hospital Clinico Lozano Blesa
Zaragoza, Spain
Integrity of anal sphincter
No defect detected on EAUS
Time frame: 4 months
Defects on anal canal
Disruption of any of the anal canal sphincters
Time frame: 4 months
QoL
According to a dedicated questionnaire
Time frame: 4 months
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