Differences in outcomes after third- versus fourth-degree perineal laceration repair: A prospective study

The purpose of this study was to compare outcomes after third- versus fourth-degree laceration repair. Fifty-six primiparous women who sustained a third- or fourth-degree tear were enrolled at delivery and demographic and obstetric data were collected. At 6 weeks' postpartum, subjects completed...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 2005-08, Vol.193 (2), p.530-534
Hauptverfasser: Nichols, Catherine M., Lamb, Elizabeth H., Ramakrishnan, Viswanathan
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Zusammenfassung:The purpose of this study was to compare outcomes after third- versus fourth-degree laceration repair. Fifty-six primiparous women who sustained a third- or fourth-degree tear were enrolled at delivery and demographic and obstetric data were collected. At 6 weeks' postpartum, subjects completed a bowel function questionnaire and endoanal ultrasonography was performed. Fisher exact test and chi-square were used for statistical analysis. Thirty-nine women with third- and 17 with fourth-degree tears were enrolled. Subjects with fourth- were more likely to report bowel symptoms (59% vs 28%, P = .03), and to demonstrate persistent combined defects of the internal (IAS) and external anal sphincter (EAS) (48% vs 8%, P = .002) than third-degree tears. Combined defects were associated with the highest risk of bowel symptoms (OR 18.7, 95% CI 3-101, P < .001). Bowel symptoms were more common after fourth- than third-degree repair, and may be secondary to higher rates of combined defects of the IAS and EAS.
ISSN:0002-9378
1097-6868
DOI:10.1016/j.ajog.2005.03.045