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Practice Bulletin No. 165 Summary: Prevention and Management of Obstetric Lacerations at Vaginal Delivery - Obstetrics and Gynecology - Vol. 128, 1 - ISBN: 1873-233X - p.226-227

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Year of publication :

2016

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27333355/

https://doi.org/10.1097/AOG.0000000000001521

Résumé (français)  :

Les lacérations sont fréquentes après la naissance vaginale. Un traumatisme peut survenir sur le col, le vagin et la vulve, y compris les régions labiale, périclitorale et périurétrale, ainsi que sur le périnée. La plupart de ces lacérations n’entraînent pas de conséquences fonctionnelles défavorables. Les lacérations périnéales sévères, qui s’étendent dans ou à travers le complexe du sphincter anal, bien qu’elles soient moins fréquentes, sont généralement associées à un risque accru de lésions du plancher pelvien, d’incontinence fécale et urinaire, de douleurs et de dysfonctions sexuelles avec des symptômes pouvant persister ou être présents de nombreuses années après. donner naissance. Le présent document a pour objectif de fournir des directives factuelles pour la prévention, l’identification et la réparation des lacérations obstétricales et pour l’épisiotomie.

Abstract (English)  :

Lacerations are common after vaginal birth. Trauma can occur on the cervix, vagina, and vulva, including the labial, periclitoral, and periurethral regions, and the perineum. Most of these lacerations do not result in adverse functional outcomes. Severe perineal lacerations, extending into or through the anal sphincter complex, although less frequent, are more commonly associated with increased risk of pelvic floor injury, fecal and urinary incontinence, pain, and sexual dysfunction with symptoms that may persist or be present many years after giving birth. The purpose of this document is to provide evidence-based guidelines for the prevention, identification, and repair of obstetric lacerations and for episiotomy.

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Argument (français) :

Le but de ce document est de fournir des lignes directrices fondées sur des preuves pour la prévention, l’identification et la réparation des lacérations obstétricales et pour l’épisiotomie.

Argument (English):

The purpose of this document is to provide evidence-based guidelines for the prevention, identification, and repair of obstetric lacerations and for episiotomy.

Argumento (português):

O objetivo deste documento é fornecer diretrizes baseadas em evidências para a prevenção, identificação e reparo de lacerações obstétricas e episiotomia.

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➡ evidence-based medicine/midwifery ; prevention ; episiotomy

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