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244 related items for PubMed ID: 28523399

  • 1. Anal sphincter injury in vaginal deliveries complicated by shoulder dystocia.
    Hehir MP, Rubeo Z, Flood K, Mardy AH, O'Herlihy C, Boylan PC, D'Alton ME.
    Int Urogynecol J; 2018 Mar; 29(3):377-381. PubMed ID: 28523399
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  • 2. Anal sphincter injury associated with shoulder dystocia.
    O'Leary BD, Ciprike V.
    J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med; 2020 Sep; 33(18):3136-3140. PubMed ID: 30696310
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  • 3. Risk factors for obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASI) at a tertiary centre in south India.
    Gundabattula SR, Surampudi K.
    Int Urogynecol J; 2018 Mar; 29(3):391-396. PubMed ID: 28681174
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  • 4. Could a mediolateral episiotomy prevent obstetric anal sphincter injury?
    Revicky V, Nirmal D, Mukhopadhyay S, Morris EP, Nieto JJ.
    Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol; 2010 Jun; 150(2):142-6. PubMed ID: 20359810
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  • 5. Episiotomy use among vaginal deliveries and the association with anal sphincter injury: a population-based retrospective cohort study.
    Muraca GM, Liu S, Sabr Y, Lisonkova S, Skoll A, Brant R, Cundiff GW, Stephansson O, Razaz N, Joseph KS.
    CMAJ; 2019 Oct 21; 191(42):E1149-E1158. PubMed ID: 31636163
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  • 6. Risk factors for primary and subsequent anal sphincter lacerations: a comparison of cohorts by parity and prior mode of delivery.
    Lowder JL, Burrows LJ, Krohn MA, Weber AM.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2007 Apr 21; 196(4):344.e1-5. PubMed ID: 17403415
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  • 9. Decreased anal sphincter lacerations associated with restrictive episiotomy use.
    Clemons JL, Towers GD, McClure GB, O'Boyle AL.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2005 May 21; 192(5):1620-5. PubMed ID: 15902167
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  • 10. Screening occult anal sphincter injuries in primigravid women after vaginal delivery with transperineal use of vaginal probe: a prospective, randomized controlled trial.
    Ozyurt S, Aksoy H, Gedikbasi A, Yildirim G, Aksoy U, Acmaz G, Ark C.
    Arch Gynecol Obstet; 2015 Oct 21; 292(4):853-9. PubMed ID: 25859828
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  • 11. Risk and protective factors for obstetric anal sphincter injuries: A retrospective nationwide study.
    Marschalek ML, Worda C, Kuessel L, Koelbl H, Oberaigner W, Leitner H, Marschalek J, Husslein H.
    Birth; 2018 Dec 21; 45(4):409-415. PubMed ID: 29537100
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  • 12. The impact of occiput posterior fetal head position on the risk of anal sphincter injury in forceps-assisted vaginal deliveries.
    Benavides L, Wu JM, Hundley AF, Ivester TS, Visco AG.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2005 May 21; 192(5):1702-6. PubMed ID: 15902181
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  • 13. Risk factors for obstetric anal sphincter injuries in twin deliveries: a retrospective review.
    Rosen H, Barrett J, Okby R, Nevo O, Melamed N.
    Int Urogynecol J; 2016 May 21; 27(5):757-62. PubMed ID: 26423259
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  • 17. Risk Factors for the Development of Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries in Modern Obstetric Practice.
    Ramm O, Woo VG, Hung YY, Chen HC, Ritterman Weintraub ML.
    Obstet Gynecol; 2018 Feb 21; 131(2):290-296. PubMed ID: 29324610
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  • 18. Impact of Episiotomy During Operative Vaginal Delivery on Obstetrical Anal Sphincter Injuries.
    Frenette P, Crawford S, Schulz J, Ospina MB.
    J Obstet Gynaecol Can; 2019 Dec 21; 41(12):1734-1741. PubMed ID: 31003947
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  • 19. 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 21; 189(6):1543-9; discussion 1549-50. PubMed ID: 14710059
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  • 20. Single prior caesarean section and risk of anal sphincter injury.
    O'Leary BD, Nolan CE, Ciprike V.
    Int Urogynecol J; 2019 Jun 21; 30(6):959-964. PubMed ID: 30377707
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