2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcol.2016.08.002
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Sphincteroplasty and perineoplasty with skin advancement flap in management of traumatic cloacal defect

Abstract: Background Traumatic cloacal defect (TCD) is the condition that occurs in 0.3% of women who have experienced the third/fourth-degree perineal laceration during traumatic Natural Vaginal Delivery (NVD). This condition has many undesirable effects in their lives. Surgery is the best way to repair this deformity and will improve the quality of life in these patients. Design In this study, we prospectively studied 19 patients who were referred to the hospital with symptoms of TCD within years 2011 and 20… Show more

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“…Five women also improved following biofeedback therapy. Anaraki et al (23) performed sphincteroplasty and perineoplasty with skin advancement flap to reform the perineal body in 19 women with traumatic cloacal defects. Significant improvement in FI scores (decreased from 12.7 to 2.6) , quality of life (increased from mean of 45 to 95), dyspareunia (decreased from mean of 5 to 0.8) and sexual function satisfaction (increased from mean score of 0.2 to 4.7) in these patients encouraged them to recommend this technique as an effective surgical method.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five women also improved following biofeedback therapy. Anaraki et al (23) performed sphincteroplasty and perineoplasty with skin advancement flap to reform the perineal body in 19 women with traumatic cloacal defects. Significant improvement in FI scores (decreased from 12.7 to 2.6) , quality of life (increased from mean of 45 to 95), dyspareunia (decreased from mean of 5 to 0.8) and sexual function satisfaction (increased from mean score of 0.2 to 4.7) in these patients encouraged them to recommend this technique as an effective surgical method.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%