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280 related items for PubMed ID: 25040835

  • 1. Impact of third- and fourth-degree perineal tears at first birth on subsequent pregnancy outcomes: a cohort study.
    Edozien LC, Gurol-Urganci I, Cromwell DA, Adams EJ, Richmond DH, Mahmood TA, van der Meulen JH.
    BJOG; 2014 Dec; 121(13):1695-703. PubMed ID: 25040835
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  • 2. Third- and fourth-degree perineal tears among primiparous women in England between 2000 and 2012: time trends and risk factors.
    Gurol-Urganci I, Cromwell DA, Edozien LC, Mahmood TA, Adams EJ, Richmond DH, Templeton A, van der Meulen JH.
    BJOG; 2013 Nov; 120(12):1516-25. PubMed ID: 23834484
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  • 3. The impact of third- or fourth-degree perineal tears on the second pregnancy: A cohort study of 182,445 Scottish women.
    Woolner AM, Ayansina D, Black M, Bhattacharya S.
    PLoS One; 2019 Nov; 14(4):e0215180. PubMed ID: 30973931
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  • 4. Duration of second stage of labor and instrumental delivery as risk factors for severe perineal lacerations: population-based study.
    Simic M, Cnattingius S, Petersson G, Sandström A, Stephansson O.
    BMC Pregnancy Childbirth; 2017 Feb 21; 17(1):72. PubMed ID: 28222704
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  • 5. Prevalence and contributing factors of severe perineal damage following episiotomy-assisted vaginal delivery.
    Hsieh WC, Liang CC, Wu D, Chang SD, Chueh HY, Chao AS.
    Taiwan J Obstet Gynecol; 2014 Dec 21; 53(4):481-5. PubMed ID: 25510687
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  • 6. Impact of a quality improvement project to reduce the rate of obstetric anal sphincter injury: a multicentre study with a stepped-wedge design.
    Gurol-Urganci I, Bidwell P, Sevdalis N, Silverton L, Novis V, Freeman R, Hellyer A, van der Meulen J, Thakar R.
    BJOG; 2021 Feb 21; 128(3):584-592. PubMed ID: 33426798
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  • 7. Operative vaginal delivery and midline episiotomy: a bad combination for the perineum.
    Kudish B, Blackwell S, Mcneeley SG, Bujold E, Kruger M, Hendrix SL, Sokol R.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2006 Sep 21; 195(3):749-54. PubMed ID: 16949408
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  • 8. Prevalence and risk factors for third- and fourth-degree perineal lacerations during vaginal delivery: a multi-country study.
    Hirayama F, Koyanagi A, Mori R, Zhang J, Souza JP, Gülmezoglu AM.
    BJOG; 2012 Feb 21; 119(3):340-7. PubMed ID: 22239415
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  • 9. Risk of recurrence, subsequent mode of birth and morbidity for women who experienced severe perineal trauma in a first birth in New South Wales between 2000-2008: a population based data linkage study.
    Priddis H, Dahlen HG, Schmied V, Sneddon A, Kettle C, Brown C, Thornton C.
    BMC Pregnancy Childbirth; 2013 Apr 08; 13():89. PubMed ID: 23565655
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  • 10. Risk factors for severe perineal trauma during vaginal childbirth: a Western Australian retrospective cohort study.
    Hauck YL, Lewis L, Nathan EA, White C, Doherty DA.
    Women Birth; 2015 Mar 08; 28(1):16-20. PubMed ID: 25476878
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  • 11. Incidence of and risk factors for perineal trauma: a prospective observational study.
    Smith LA, Price N, Simonite V, Burns EE.
    BMC Pregnancy Childbirth; 2013 Mar 07; 13():59. PubMed ID: 23497085
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  • 13. Temporal trends in severe maternal and neonatal trauma during childbirth: a population-based observational study.
    Wen Q, Muraca GM, Ting J, Coad S, Lim KI, Lisonkova S.
    BMJ Open; 2018 Mar 02; 8(3):e020578. PubMed ID: 29500215
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  • 14. Episiotomy and perineal tear risk factors in a group of 4493 women.
    Gebuza G, Kaźmierczak M, Gdaniec A, Mieczkowska E, Gierszewska M, Dombrowska-Pali A, Banaszkiewicz M, Maleńczyk M.
    Health Care Women Int; 2018 Jun 02; 39(6):663-683. PubMed ID: 29648935
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  • 15. Evaluation of a policy of restrictive episiotomy on the incidence of perineal tears among women with spontaneous vaginal delivery: A ten-year retrospective study.
    Blanc-Petitjean P, Meunier G, Sibiude J, Mandelbrot L.
    J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod; 2020 Oct 02; 49(8):101870. PubMed ID: 32673815
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  • 16. [The impact of changing the approach of performing episiotomy on perineal trauma in primiparous: a comparison between two periods with different episiotomy rates].
    Sharon N, Bilenko N, Mazor M, Sergienko R, Bashiri A.
    Harefuah; 2011 Nov 02; 150(11):824-8, 877. PubMed ID: 22428200
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  • 17. Obstetric Perineal Tears in Pregnant Adolescents and the Influencing Factors.
    Karaca SY, Adıyeke M, İleri A, Vural T, Şenkaya AR, İleri H, Özeren M.
    J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol; 2022 Jun 02; 35(3):323-328. PubMed ID: 34748916
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  • 18. The case for retaining severe perineal tears as an indicator of the quality of obstetric care.
    Baghurst PA.
    Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol; 2013 Feb 02; 53(1):3-8. PubMed ID: 23113874
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  • 19. Does midwife experience affect the rate of severe perineal tears?
    Mizrachi Y, Leytes S, Levy M, Hiaev Z, Ginath S, Bar J, Kovo M.
    Birth; 2017 Jun 02; 44(2):161-166. PubMed ID: 28198041
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  • 20. Risk factors associated with severe perineal tears: A five-year study.
    von Theobald P, Bohrer M, Lorrain S, Iacobelli S.
    J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod; 2020 Sep 02; 49(7):101820. PubMed ID: 32450305
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