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Postpartum urinary retention in women undergoing instrumental delivery: A cross-sectional analytical study.

Avantika GuptaVeena PampapatiChetan KhareRajeswari MurugesanDeepthi NayakAnish Keepanasseril
Published in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2020)
Approximately one of five (20.6%) women undergoing instrumental delivery developed postpartum urinary retention. Among women undergoing instrumental delivery, episiotomy increased the chances of developing postpartum retention in nulliparous but not multiparous women. Prolonged second stage as an indication for instrumental delivery also increased the chances of retention. Future studies are needed to define the cutoff for diagnosis and to evaluate the long-term effects of covert postpartum urinary retention, as well to study the effect of episiotomy on development of postpartum urinary retention in women undergoing instrumental delivery.
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