Mediolateral episiotomy and risk of obstetric anal sphincter injuries and adverse neonatal outcomes during operative vaginal delivery in nulliparous women: a propensity-score analysis.

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Date publication

janvier 2022

Journal

BMC pregnancy and childbirth

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr QUANTIN Catherine


Tous les auteurs :
Desplanches T, Marchand-Martin L, Szczepanski ED, Ruillier M, Cottenet J, Semama D, Simon E, Quantin C, Sagot P

Résumé

The potential protective effect of mediolateral episiotomy for obstetrical anal sphincter injuries (OASIs) remains controversial during operative vaginal delivery because of the difficulties to take into account the risk factors and clinical conditions at delivery; in addition, little is known about the potential benefits of mediolateral episiotomy on neonatal outcomes. The objectives were to investigate the associations between mediolateral episiotomy and both OASIs and neonatal outcomes, using propensity scores.

Mots clés

Adverse neonatal outcomes, Episiotomy, Obstetric anal sphincter injuries, Operative vaginal deliveries, Propensity score

Référence

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2022 Jan 19;22(1):48