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Perineal tear grade III and IV are relatively common (1-10% of deliveries depending on the series), and are a source of potentially serious complications, even long time after delivery (especially disorders of anal continence, psychological trauma). If a number of risk factors are well described, the support arrangements at the time of delivery and the characteristics of the review Proctological remote delivery and its relationship to the clinical status of patients is little known and rarely studied. In maternity wards of the hospital Saint Joseph Paris and Cochin-Port Royal group, patients with a diagnosis of severe perineal tear was made are taken following load with common rules, both for the immediate repair for the remote monitoring. Patients of both sites are indeed encouraged to consult in proctology consultation in Saint Joseph 4-6 months of birth. The same support on both sites allows to consider the creation of a relatively homogeneous cohort in terms of support and consider an important recruitment. Moreover, the geographical proximity of the inclusions sites (maternity) with proctology service is likely to limit the risk of lost sight of.


Clinical Trial Description

Main objective / secondary: Describe exactly the operational management of severe perineal tear (grade III and IV), their context and the factors associated with them occurring, the results of clinical and paraclinical proctology examination carried away from the birth, and study their relationship with the clinical status of patients at 6 months, 1, 2 and 3 years of confinement. Methodology : Type prospective, multicentre, non-interventional Study duration: 6 years ;


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NCT number NCT02823717
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph
Contact
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase
Start date January 31, 2015
Completion date December 31, 2023

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