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Management and consequences of obstetrical anal sphincter injuries: Review

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JOURNAL OF VISCERAL SURGERY
卷 158, 期 3, 页码 231-241

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ELSEVIER MASSON, CORP OFF
DOI: 10.1016/j.jviscsurg.2020.10.010

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Obstetrical injury; Anal sphincter; Anal incontinence; Ano-vaginal fistula

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Obstetrical anal sphincter injuries (OASI) are common complications of childbirth, with a high percentage of patients developing anal incontinence 15 to 25 years postpartum. Early repair and preventive measures are crucial in avoiding complications.
Obstetrical anal sphincter injuries (OASI), formerly referred to as completeor incomplete perineal tears, are a frequent complication of childbirth. They can lead to intestinal consequences (anal incontinence, ano-genital fistula) or sexual consequences (dys-pareunia, genital pain). The complexity of management of OASI lies in the multi-factorial nature of these consequences but also in the frequently lengthy interval before their appearance, often long after childbirth. Indeed, while 2.4% of women in childbirth develop OASI, up to 61% of them will present with anal incontinence15 to 25 years after childbirth. Immediate or delayed repair of the sphincter and perineum within a few hours of injury is therefore the rule, but there is no consensus on longer-term management. The patient must be educated on preventive actions (avoidance of pushing or straining, regularization of stool transit, muscle strengthening, etc.). Early detection of anal incontinence leads to prompt management, which is more effective. This review aims to synthesize the information necessary to provide clear and up-to-date patient information on OASI (risk factors and prevalence), the management of OASI, and the management of eventual complications in the setting of dedicated specialty consultations. Dedicated post-OASI consultations by a specialist in ano-perineal pathologies could therefore become a first step in the development of care for women, particularly by removing the shameful nature of the symptoms. (c) 2020 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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