2023
DOI: 10.1111/aogs.14606
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Sonographic postpartum anal sphincter defects and the association with pelvic floor pain and dyspareunia

Abstract: IntroductionPelvic floor pain and dyspareunia are both important entities of postpartum pelvic pain, often concomitant and associated with perineal tears during vaginal delivery. The association between postpartum sonographic anal sphincter defects, pelvic floor pain, and dyspareunia has not been fully established. We aimed to determine the prevalence of postpartum anal sphincter defects using three‐dimensional endoanal ultrasonography (3D‐EAUS) and evaluate their association with symptoms of pelvic floor pain… Show more

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