Anal Sphincter Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Use of External Phase Array MRI, 3D Endoanal Ultrasound, and Manometry in the Diagnosis of Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries
There is around 60 000 births annually in Finland. Around 1-5% of all vaginal deliveries in
Finland complicate in a Grade III- IV perineal tear. Because the diagnosis of a sphincter
lesion after birth can be challenging the total amount of women having obtained a sphincter
lesion could be even grater.
The aim of our study is to compare different tools in the diagnosis of obstetric anal
sphincter injury. In doing so the investigators hope to achieve early diagnosis of this
pathology and thus facilitate early treatment of a possible sphincter defect.
See the attacher research plan for a more detailed description ;
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Completed |
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Recruiting |
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