Occult Anal Sphincter Tear – Up-to-date Knowledge
Kališ V.1, Chudáček Z.2, Štěpán J. Jr.1, Horák M.3, Karbanová J.1, Rokyta Z.1
1Gynekologicko-porodnická klinika LF UK a FN Plzeň, přednosta doc. MUDr. Z. Rokyta, CSc. 2Radiagnostické oddělení FN Plzeň-Bory, primář MUDr. Z. Chudáček, Ph.D. 3Katedra mechaniky, Západočeská univerzita, Plzeň |
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Summary:
Objective: Summary of the current knowledge of sonographically and clinically detectable anal sphincter
injury.
Design: Review.
Setting: Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Charles University and University Hospital Pilsen.
Summary: Review of the current international literature covering the given problem. Occult anal sphincter
tear is defined as an injury, which is clinically undetectable and recognizable just on endoanal
ultrasonography. Total frequence of anal sphincter defects detected by sonography varies between 19–67%.
At any rate majority of them likely seem to be injuries which are clinically detectable, however
undiagnosed and missed. Isolated defect of internal anal sphincter is an example of real occult anal
sphincter injury. This is found in around 2% of all vaginal deliveries.
A diligent digital examination of perineum after the delivery and a proper education of perineal anatomy
is the cornerstone in improving of the diagnostics. Endoanal ultrasound may serve as a tool in facilitation
of the diagnosis.
Key words:
third degree tear, OASIS, occult anal sphincter injury, anal incontinence, fecal incontinence,
pelvic floor, perineal trauma, delivery, endoanal ultrasound, EAUS
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