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Mode of delivery following obstetric anal sphincter injury: a 7-year retrospective review and follow-up cohort survey.

Rebecca YoungL BatesS TheJ King
Published in: International urogynecology journal (2022)
In our unit most women who sustain OASI will have a subsequent vaginal delivery in future pregnancies. The majority remain asymptomatic at long-term follow-up with no statistically significant difference in incontinence scores regardless of mode of delivery. The rate of recurrent OASI was 5.4%.
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