Effect of elective caesarean section and vaginal delivery on maternal pelvic floor dysfunction / 局解手术学杂志
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery
; (6): 662-664,665, 2016.
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ABSTRACT
Objective To explore the impact of elective caesarean section and vaginal delivery on maternal pelvic floor dysfunction. Methods A total of 131 pregnant women from January 2014 to March 2015 in our hospital were divided into observation group which re-ceived elective caesarean section and control group which received vaginal delivery.All the maternal and neonatal clinical data were counted. The occurrence of pelvic floor dysfunction disease in postpartum women after 6 to 8 weeks was observed.The occurrence of vaginal wall pro-lapse,uterine prolapse,stress urinary incontinence (SUI)and maternal pelvic floor muscle damage between two groups were compared and analyzed.Results There were varying degrees anterior vaginal wall prolapse phenomenon occured on 31 cases in obervation group,the pro-lapse rate was 67.39%,compared with 92.94% of the control group,the difference was statistically significant (P 0.05).Conclusion To adopt elective cesar-ean section has a lower probabilities of postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction disease than that by vaginal delivery for maternal women,which is propitious to the recovery of pregnant women,while it has nothing to do with pelvic floor muscle damage.
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Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery
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2016
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