scholarly journals EP30.03: Pelvic floor biometry ultrasound findings among primiparous women: a cross-sectional study

2017 ◽  
Vol 50 ◽  
pp. 396-396
Author(s):  
G.C. Pascual ◽  
N.P. Pangilinan
2018 ◽  
Vol 29 (10) ◽  
pp. 1543-1549 ◽  
Author(s):  
Camila C. Araujo ◽  
Suelene S. A. Coelho ◽  
Natalia Martinho ◽  
Mariana Tanaka ◽  
Rodrigos M. Jales ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 298 (2) ◽  
pp. 345-352
Author(s):  
Glaucia Miranda Varella Pereira ◽  
Zilma Silveira Nogueira Reis ◽  
Beatriz Deoti e Silva Rodrigues ◽  
Kelly Cristine Lacerda Rodrigues Buzatti ◽  
Maria Cristina da Cruz ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 994-1003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Merete Kolberg Tennfjord ◽  
Gunvor Hilde ◽  
Jette Stær-Jensen ◽  
Franziska Siafarikas ◽  
Marie Ellström Engh ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alzbeta Binkova ◽  
Marion Uebelhart ◽  
Patrick Dällenbach ◽  
Michel Boulvain ◽  
Angèle Gayet-Ageron ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) concerns over 200 million women and girls worldwide and is associated with obstetric trauma and long-term urogynaecological and psychosexual complications that are often under-investigated and undertreated. The aim of this study was to assess the pelvic floor distress and the impact of pelvic floor and psychosexual symptoms among migrant women with different types of FGM/C. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted between April 2016 and January 2019 at the Division of Gynaecology of the Geneva University Hospitals. The participants were interviewed on socio-demographic and background information, underwent a systematic gynaecological examination to assess the presence and type of FGM/C and eventual Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP), and completed six validated questionnaires on pelvic floor and psychosexual symptoms (PFDI-20 and PFIQ7 on pelvic floor distress and impact, FISI and WCS on faecal incontinence and constipation, PISQ-IR and FGSIS on sexual function and genital self-image). The participants’ scores were compared with scores of uncut women available from the literature. The association between selected variables and higher scores for distress and impact of pelvic floor symptoms was assessed using univariate and multivariable linear regression models. Results 124 women with a mean age of 31.5 (± 7.5), mostly with a normal BMI, and with no significant POP were included. PFDI-20 and PFIQ-7 mean (± SD) scores were of 49.5 (± 52.0) and 40.7 (± 53.6) respectively. In comparison with the available literature, the participants’ scores were lower than those of uncut women with pelvic floor dysfunction but higher than those of uncut women without such disorders. Past violent events other than FGM/C and forced or arranged marriage, age at FGM/C of more than 10, a period of staying in Switzerland of less than 6 months, and nulliparity were significantly associated with higher scores for distress and impact of pelvic floor symptoms, independently of known risk factors such as age, weight, ongoing pregnancy and history of episiotomy. Conclusions Women with various types of FGM/C, without POP, can suffer from pelvic floor symptoms responsible for distress and impact on their daily life. Trial registration. The study protocol was approved by the Swiss Ethics Committee on research involving humans (protocol n°15-224).


2015 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. e356
Author(s):  
H. Neels ◽  
S. De Wachter ◽  
J-J. Wyndaele ◽  
W. Tjalma ◽  
M. Wyndaele ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chi Chiung Grace Chen ◽  
Jacob T. Cox ◽  
Chloe Yuan ◽  
Lauren Thomaier ◽  
Sonia Dutta

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