Complete rupture of anal sphincter in primiparas: long-term effects and subsequent delivery.

Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica(2011)

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To study long-term effects with respect to anal incontinence, pain, attitude to and mode of second delivery following complete rupture of the anal sphincter.Case-control study. Settings. Södersjukhuset, a university hospital in Stockholm.A case group of 136 primiparas who had experienced a complete rupture of the anal sphincter. Two matched control groups of primiparas, one of whom had cesarean section and the other a normal vaginal delivery.The case women were examined and asked for symptoms of anal incontinence 3-6 months after delivery; 3-8 years later they and two matched control groups answered a postal questionnaire. Response rate was 89%.Symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction and, as secondary end-point, the attitude to and mode of second delivery.Anal incontinence after delivery was reported by 31% in the case group, and at long-term follow-up by 54% in the case group, 21% in the cesarean section and 23% in the normal delivery group (p < 0.0001). A wish to postpone or abandon further childbirth was significantly more common in the case women (33 and 18%) than in the other groups, but about 60% delivered again in all groups. In the case group, the next delivery was by cesarean section in 49%.At long-term follow-up after a complete rupture of the anal sphincter, anal incontinence was common and many women wished to postpone or avoid further delivery.
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Anal sphincter rupture,primipara,anal incontinence,subsequent delivery,long-term follow-up
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