Secondary repair of severe chronic fourth-degree perineal tear due to obstetric trauma

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Abstract

Obstetric injury is the commonest cause of anal incontinence.We report a case of anal incontinence as a result of severe chronic fourth-degree perineal tear secondary to birthing with complete disruption of the perineum. Secondary repair consisting of an anterior sphincter repair and levatorplasty in a poor resourced area rendered excellent immediate clinical result. The outcome of anterior sphincter repair following obstetric trauma is good but long-Term follow-up is required because of the underlying complexity of obstetric injury. As prevention is not always possible, immediate recognition and adequate primary treatment is of importance.

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Weledji, E. P., Elong, A., & Verla, V. (2014). Secondary repair of severe chronic fourth-degree perineal tear due to obstetric trauma. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2014(5). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rju034

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