2002
DOI: 10.1067/mob.2002.123609
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Factors that are associated with clinically overt postpartum urinary retention after vaginal delivery

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“…In the literature, many different obstetrical risk factors have been considered for the pathogenesis of PPUR; however, the exact etiology of PPUR has not been clearly identified. The incidence of PPUR has been found to be higher in primigravidae than in multigravidae (10,12). In the present study, however, parity was not a risk factor for PPUR.…”
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confidence: 52%
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“…In the literature, many different obstetrical risk factors have been considered for the pathogenesis of PPUR; however, the exact etiology of PPUR has not been clearly identified. The incidence of PPUR has been found to be higher in primigravidae than in multigravidae (10,12). In the present study, however, parity was not a risk factor for PPUR.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 52%
“…We also found that the PPUR incidence was higher in women who had perineal lacerations and episiotomy than in women who had none. Although, episiotomy, birth canal injury, and severe perineal lacerations were reported as being related to increased risk of urinary retention in some studies (10,17), in a recent cross-sectional study, these factors were not found to be effective in developing PPUR (16). However, we think that the pain caused by the repair of episiotomy or lacerations might result in reflex urethral spasm, and PPUR occurs subsequently.…”
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“…Fakat sezaryen sonrası oluşan postoperatif ağrı ve hareketsizlik PİR oluşumu-nun kolaylaşmasını sağlayabilmektedir (29). Birçok çalışmada iri bebek doğumunun PİR ile ilişkisi ortaya konulamamışken (5,8,14,23) literatürde iri bebekli annelerle PİR ilişkilen-dirilebilmiştir (6,15). Carely ve ark tarafından kontrollü çalışmada primipar kadınlarda multiparlara göre daha sık PİR saptanmıştır.…”
Section: Etyoloji̇ and Ri̇sk Faktörleri̇unclassified
“…Carely ve ark tarafından kontrollü çalışmada primipar kadınlarda multiparlara göre daha sık PİR saptanmıştır. Ayrıca yine aynı çalışmada primipar gebeler daha çok epidural anesteziye ve epizyotomiye ihtiyaç duyarken yine bu gebelere kontrol grubuna göre daha çok müdahaleli (aletli) doğum yapılmıştır (8). Bir başka çalışmada ise yine primipar gebelerde daha sık PİR saptanmıştır (14).…”
Section: Etyoloji̇ and Ri̇sk Faktörleri̇unclassified