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Changes in Anal Anatomy Following Vaginal Delivery Revealed by Anal Endosonography

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Date 1999 Jul 30
PMID 10426642
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate changes in anal canal anatomy following vaginal delivery in women without apparent sphincter injury.

Design: Prospective controlled observational study.

Setting: District general hospital.

Population: Consecutive parous and nulliparous women attending a gynaecology outpatient clinic.

Methods: All women were examined using anal endosonography, and parous subjects without apparent sphincter injury compared with age-matched nulliparous controls to determine any differences in general anal canal morphology.

Main Outcome Measures: Individual anal canal components were measured at defined levels and subjects compared with controls.

Results: Twenty-one of 54 parous women had no anal sphincter scar. Compared with nulliparous women, they had significant anterior sphincter thinning (mean 3.7 mm vs 4.6 mm, P< 0.01) in association with lateral external sphincter thickening (mean 7.0 mm vs 4.4 mm, P<0.01), and longitudinal muscle thickening (mean 2.8 mm vs 2.1 mm, P< 001).

Conclusions: Specific changes in anal morphology have been demonstrated following vaginal delivery in women without apparent sphincter injury.

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