Manometric evaluation of anal sphincter function after vaginal and cesarean delivery |
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Authors: | Ercan Yilmaz Ismail Guler |
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Affiliation: | Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey |
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ObjectiveTo compare anal sphincter function following spontaneous vaginal delivery and cesarean delivery, and assess the association of perineal length and sphincter injury with each delivery mode.MethodPerineal length was measured and anal manometric measurements were performed in 120 primigravidas before and after delivery.ResultsMean values for maximum anal resting and squeeze pressures were significantly lower after delivery irrespective of the mode of delivery, but there was a positive correlation between postpartum maximum anal resting pressure and perineal length (r = 0.24, P < 0.01).ConclusionAnal sphincter function was disturbed after both vaginal and cesarean delivery, a finding weakened by the fact that almost half of the cesareans were performed for cephalopelvic disproportion identified during labor. |
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Keywords: | Anal manometry Cesarean delivery Perineal length Spontaneous vaginal delivery |
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