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A systematic review of non invasive modalities used to identify women with anal incontinence symptoms after childbirth

A systematic review of non invasive modalities used to identify women with anal incontinence symptoms after childbirth

... constitutes obstetric anal sphincter injury may also have contaminated the results. The use of non-validated questionnaires and patient interviews (supplementary tables 2 and 3) may have also resulted in over or ...

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Obstetrical and epidemiological factors influence the severity of anal incontinence after obstetric anal sphincter injury

Obstetrical and epidemiological factors influence the severity of anal incontinence after obstetric anal sphincter injury

... Forceps assisted delivery was also more frequent in the symptomatic group (9.7% vs. 1.8%, p = 0.04) when com- pared to the asymptomatic women. The use of forceps has been identified as a risk factor for high degree peri- ...

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Women’s pelvic floor muscle strength and urinary and anal incontinence after childbirth: a cross-sectional study

Women’s pelvic floor muscle strength and urinary and anal incontinence after childbirth: a cross-sectional study

... Objective: To analyse pelvic floor muscle strength (PFMS) and urinary and anal incontinence (UI and AI) in the postpartum period. Method: Cross-sectional study carried out with women in their first seven ...

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Anal incontinence and quality of life following operative treatment of simple cryptoglandular fistula in ano: a prospective study

Anal incontinence and quality of life following operative treatment of simple cryptoglandular fistula in ano: a prospective study

... The instrument used to assess the quality of life related to anal incontinence was fecal incontinence quality of life (FIQL) scale which is a validated and a widely accepted tool [10]. It consists of ...

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Influence of rectal prolapse on the asymmetry of the anal sphincter in patients with anal incontinence

Influence of rectal prolapse on the asymmetry of the anal sphincter in patients with anal incontinence

... Anal incontinence was considered when patients experi- enced significant accidental bowel leakages of liquid or solid stools, recurrent episodes of anal soiling, or urgent stools with a retention ...

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The social, psychological, emotional morbidity and adjustment techniques for women with anal incontinence following Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury: use of a word picture to identify a hidden syndrome

The social, psychological, emotional morbidity and adjustment techniques for women with anal incontinence following Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury: use of a word picture to identify a hidden syndrome

... Anal incontinence (AI) in women who sustain obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) [1], is ...faecal incontinence rate 12 months after delivery but confined the definition of ...

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Anal incontinence, urinary incontinence and sexual problems in primiparous women – a comparison between women with episiotomy only and women with episiotomy and obstetric anal sphincter injury

Anal incontinence, urinary incontinence and sexual problems in primiparous women – a comparison between women with episiotomy only and women with episiotomy and obstetric anal sphincter injury

... Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) might cause anal incontinence (AI) and sexual dysfunction, and might be associated with urinary incontinence ...

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Psychometric evaluation of a new patient completed questionnaire for evaluating anal incontinence symptoms and impact on quality of life: The ICIQ B

Psychometric evaluation of a new patient completed questionnaire for evaluating anal incontinence symptoms and impact on quality of life: The ICIQ B

... of anal incontinence (n=19: 15 females, 4 males; median age 59 years, range 28-77) refined the questionnaire until it was considered easily understood and all inclusive regarding the symptoms and impact of ...

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Understanding what impacts on disclosing anal incontinence for women when comparing bowel-screening tools: a phenomenological study

Understanding what impacts on disclosing anal incontinence for women when comparing bowel-screening tools: a phenomenological study

... and anal ex- aminations is identified in the literature to facilitate patient centred communication, increased empathy and resultant reduction in embarrassment in reporting symp- toms [15, 23, ...

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Postpartum anal incontinence in a resource-constrained setting: Prevalence and obstetric risk factors

Postpartum anal incontinence in a resource-constrained setting: Prevalence and obstetric risk factors

... Limitations of our study included the absence of a non-pregnant cohort to compare with antenatal AI, preventing us from reporting a true overall prevalence of AI in women. We could only report a postpartum prevalence of ...

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SECCA procedure for anal incontinence and antibiotic treatment: a case report of anal abscess

SECCA procedure for anal incontinence and antibiotic treatment: a case report of anal abscess

... far, the available surgical procedures include dynamic graci- loplasty [4], sacral neuromodulation [5] and artificial bowel sphincter [6]. However, these treatments are often not com- pletely satisfactory, carry ...

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One in five women suffer from pelvic floor disorders in Kersa district Eastern Ethiopia: a community-based study

One in five women suffer from pelvic floor disorders in Kersa district Eastern Ethiopia: a community-based study

... and anal incontinence (AI)) was dichotomized as present or absent based on responses to each symptom ...vagina?” Anal incontinence was assessed by asking, “Do you lose gas from your rectum ...

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Third degree perineal lacerations How, why and when? A review analysis

Third degree perineal lacerations How, why and when? A review analysis

... of incontinence is mainly flatus (up to 59%) with leakage of liquid and solid stool in up to 11%, while faecal urgency occurred in 26% of these ...of anal incontinence after four years of follow-up ...

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Incontinence, bladder neck mobility, and sphincter ruptures in primiparous women

Incontinence, bladder neck mobility, and sphincter ruptures in primiparous women

... bility. apart from a decrease in perineal length after delivery, the quantitative parameters of the pelvic floor showed no difference before and after childbirth. the number of occult sphincter defects with 7 in 99 women ...

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... or anal incontinence, with the repair being performed within less than 24 hours of the rupture, and the patients were willing to partici- pate in the ...sonographic anal sphincter defects, fecal ...

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What harm does a second delivery to the pelvic floor?

What harm does a second delivery to the pelvic floor?

... Results: 112 nulliparous women were included, 49 women returned for follow-up on average 27 months (sD 4.4 months) after the first delivery. 39 women (group a) had just one delivery, 10 women (group B – 10/49) had had a ...

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Urinary incontinence (UI) is the

Urinary incontinence (UI) is the

... A review of symptoms and quick external observation for atrophic changes in the perineum are key to diagnosing vaginitis or urethritis, con- ditions common in frail postmeno - pausal women. Low-dose topical estro- gen ...

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Urinary incontinence in Norwegian nursing home residents

Urinary incontinence in Norwegian nursing home residents

... urinary incontinence is important for good clinical practice in nursing ...urinary incontinence by telling residents to wait or ig- noring a request for toilet ...urinary incontinence had a low ...

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Health Promotion to Patients with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: An Integrative Review

Health Promotion to Patients with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: An Integrative Review

... Regarding the databases, three articles were identified in PubMed, two in Scopus and two in Cochrane. Regard- ing the methodological design, the articles were classified as: systematic review (n = 2) and randomized con- ...

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Anal Culture at a Glance

Anal Culture at a Glance

... the Anal village would bring a small portion of newly harvested crops and grains to the village trust which would be blessed by the village and clan elders led by Kholpu (Chief) and Athim sacrificed a small ...

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