Pelvic floor ultrasound findings in Ugandan women with obstetric fistula, unrepaired fourth degree obstetric tear, and pelvic organ prolapse
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Wong, Vivien
Ng, Shu-Kay
Tan, Gaik Imm
Goh, Judith TW
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Background: While pelvic floor ultrasound is commonly utilised in high-resource locations, our understanding of pelvic floor characteristics in women suffering with obstetric fistula and unrepaired fourth degree obstetric tears in low-resource areas is limited. Aims: This study aimed to assess the pelvic floor ultrasound characteristics of Ugandan women suffering with obstetric fistula, unrepaired fourth degree obstetric tears and pelvic organ prolapse, and determine whether obstructed labour resulting in obstetric fistula causes more levator muscle defects compared to parous women without a history of obstructed labour. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective study in western Uganda assessing 82 women with obstetric fistula, unrepaired fourth degree obstetric tears and pelvic organ prolapse with a pelvic floor ultrasound scan. Results: Demographic characteristics were significantly different, with women suffering pelvic organ prolapse being older and more parous. Hiatal area on Valsalva was significantly smaller in the obstetric fistula group (mean 21.45 cm2) compared to non-obstetric fistula group (unrepaired fourth degree obstetric tears and pelvic organ prolapse; mean 30.44 cm2); a mean difference of 9.0 cm2 (95% CI: 5.4–12.6 cm2, P < 0.001). Overall, levator muscle defects were significantly more common in women with obstetric fistula (66.7%) compared to the non-obstetric fistula group (44.7%) with P = 0.048; however, there were no significant differences in complete levator muscle defects between obstetric fistula (28.6%) and non-obstetric fistula (23.7%). Conclusions: Increased hiatal area on Valsalva was noted in the non-obstetric fistula group compared to women with obstetric fistula; however, there were no differences in proportions of complete levator muscle defects.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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59
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4
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Paediatrics
Reproductive medicine
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Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Obstetrics & Gynecology
obstetric anal sphincter injury
obstetric fistula
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Krause, HG; Wong, V; Ng, S-K; Tan, GI; Goh, JTW, Pelvic floor ultrasound findings in Ugandan women with obstetric fistula, unrepaired fourth degree obstetric tear, and pelvic organ prolapse, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2019, 59 (4), pp. 585-589