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Accurate diagnosis and repair of obstetric anal sphincter injuries: why and how

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
Volume 222, Issue 6, Pages 580-+

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MOSBY-ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2020.02.044

Keywords

Childbirth; episiotomy; fecal incontinence; obstetric anal sphincter injury; obstetric laceration

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Obstetric anal sphincter injuries represent the minority of obstetric lacerations, but can have a significant long-term impact on urinary and fecal continence, as well as pelvic organ support. Accurate diagnosis of lacerations, appropriate repair, and close follow-up are essential to healthy healing and to improve outcomes for women. The infrequency of these injuries has resulted in a lack of familiarity with laceration repair and postpartum care of this population at all levels of practice. As such, continuing education strategies aimed at simulation, increased clinical exposure to anal sphincter injuries, and evidence-based repair techniques are important for mitigating the deficits in the current obstetric environment. Ensuring that patients have access to timely multidisciplinary postpartum care and education on the laceration incurred is essential to promote healthy healing and to optimize pelvic floor outcomes.

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