会阴切开术和器械分娩:可以避免严重的会阴损伤吗?

H. Mastoroudes, M. Gorti, G. Hudelist
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三度会阴撕裂是阴道分娩的主要并发症,在阴道手术分娩(VOD)中更为常见。一些研究报道了严重会阴创伤及其并发症(如大便和尿失禁)相关的危险因素。其中,会阴切开术的作用、表现和类型仍存在争议,特别是与VOD联合使用时。虽然中线和中外侧外阴切开术通常与VOD联合进行,但它们在VOD中预防严重会阴创伤的作用尚不清楚。为了阐明外阴正中切开术和中外侧切开术联合VOD的影响,本文将重点讨论这些外阴切开术的潜在风险和益处以及它们在VOD中的作用。本质:观察性研究表明,如果使用器械,特别是产钳进行VOD,会阴中外侧切开术应是减少严重会阴创伤的首选方法。外阴中线切开术应避免与VOD合并,因为它们似乎大大增加了括约肌破裂的风险。
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Episiotomy and Instrumental Delivery: Can Severe Perineal Injury Be Avoided?
Third degree perineal tears are a major complication in vaginal childbirth and are more frequent in vaginal op- erative deliveries (VOD). Several studies have reported on risk factors associated with severe perineal trauma and its complications such as fecal and urinary incontinence. Within this, the role performance and type of episiotomy remains controversial, especially if combined with VOD. Although midline and mediolateral episiotomies are commonly per- formed in combination with VOD, their role for prevention of severe perineal trauma in VOD is still unclear. In order to elucidate the impact of midline and mediolateral episiotomy in conjunction with VOD, the present review focuses on the potential risks and benefits of these episiotomy types and their role in VOD. Speciality: Obstetrics Essence: Observational studies suggest that mediolateral episiotomy should be the preferred method to reduce the inci- dence of severe perineal trauma if instruments, especially forceps are used for VOD. Midline episiotomies should be avoided in combination with VOD as they appear to substantially increase the risk for sphincter disruption.
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