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106 related items for PubMed ID: 26876964

  • 1. Women's views on autologous cell-based therapy for post-obstetric incontinence.
    Wright B, Emmanuel A, Athanasakos E, Parmar N, Parker G, Green B, Tailby E, Chandler H, Cushnie J, Pembroke J, Saruchera Y, Vashisht A, Day R.
    Regen Med; 2016 Mar; 11(2):169-80. PubMed ID: 26876964
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  • 2. Fecal and urinary incontinence in primiparous women.
    Borello-France D, Burgio KL, Richter HE, Zyczynski H, Fitzgerald MP, Whitehead W, Fine P, Nygaard I, Handa VL, Visco AG, Weber AM, Brown MB, Pelvic Floor Disorders Network.
    Obstet Gynecol; 2006 Oct; 108(4):863-72. PubMed ID: 17012447
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  • 4. [Severe post-obstetric perineal tears: Medium-term consequences on women's quality of life].
    Pizzoferrato AC, Samie M, Rousseau A, Rozenberg P, Fauconnier A, Bader G.
    Prog Urol; 2015 Jul; 25(9):530-5. PubMed ID: 26032455
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  • 5. Anal sphincter damage after vaginal delivery: functional outcome and risk factors for fecal incontinence.
    De Leeuw JW, Vierhout ME, Struijk PC, Hop WC, Wallenburg HC.
    Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand; 2001 Sep; 80(9):830-4. PubMed ID: 11531634
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  • 6. Fecal and urinary incontinence after vaginal delivery with anal sphincter disruption in an obstetrics unit in the United States.
    Fenner DE, Genberg B, Brahma P, Marek L, DeLancey JO.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2003 Dec; 189(6):1543-9; discussion 1549-50. PubMed ID: 14710059
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  • 7. Asymmetric sphincter innervation is associated with fecal incontinence after anal sphincter trauma during childbirth.
    Wietek BM, Hinninghofen H, Jehle EC, Enck P, Franz HB.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2007 Dec; 26(1):134-9. PubMed ID: 16941639
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  • 8. [Pelvic floor and pregnancy].
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    Gynecol Obstet Fertil; 2010 May; 38(5):332-46. PubMed ID: 20456995
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  • 9. Early pelvic floor muscle training after obstetrical anal sphincter injuries for the reduction of anal incontinence.
    Mathé M, Valancogne G, Atallah A, Sciard C, Doret M, Gaucherand P, Beaufils E.
    Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol; 2016 Apr; 199():201-6. PubMed ID: 26963793
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  • 10. Autologous skeletal-muscle-derived cell injection for anal incontinence due to obstetric trauma: a 5-year follow-up of an initial study of 10 patients.
    Frudinger A, Pfeifer J, Paede J, Kolovetsiou-Kreiner V, Marksteiner R, Halligan S.
    Colorectal Dis; 2015 Sep; 17(9):794-801. PubMed ID: 25773013
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  • 11. Internal anal sphincter defect influences continence outcome following obstetric anal sphincter injury.
    Mahony R, Behan M, Daly L, Kirwan C, O'Herlihy C, O'Connell PR.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2007 Mar; 196(3):217.e1-5. PubMed ID: 17346526
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  • 12. Anal sphincter injury during vaginal delivery--an argument for cesarean section on request?
    Faridi A, Willis S, Schelzig P, Siggelkow W, Schumpelick V, Rath W.
    J Perinat Med; 2002 Mar; 30(5):379-87. PubMed ID: 12442601
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  • 13. [Pelvic and perineal sequelae of delivery].
    Fatton B, Jacquetin B.
    Rev Prat; 1999 Jan 15; 49(2):160-6. PubMed ID: 9989152
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  • 14. Perinatal urinary and fecal incontinence: suffering in silence.
    Marecki M, Seo JY.
    J Perinat Neonatal Nurs; 2010 Jan 15; 24(4):330-40. PubMed ID: 21045612
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  • 15. [Anal and urinary incontinence after obstetric anal sphincter rupture].
    Tetzschner T, Sørensen M, Lose G, Christiansen J.
    Ugeskr Laeger; 1998 May 25; 160(22):3218-22. PubMed ID: 9621801
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  • 16. Physical health and recovery in the first 18 months postpartum: does cesarean section reduce long-term morbidity?
    Woolhouse H, Perlen S, Gartland D, Brown SJ.
    Birth; 2012 Sep 25; 39(3):221-9. PubMed ID: 23281904
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  • 20. The prevalence of enduring postnatal perineal morbidity and its relationship to type of birth and birth risk factors.
    Williams A, Herron-Marx S, Knibb R.
    J Clin Nurs; 2007 Mar 25; 16(3):549-61. PubMed ID: 17335531
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