JN Bracken, M Reyes, JM Gendron… - International …, 2011 - Springer ... Cellularity (fibroblasts) in the vaginalmucosa was not reduced in monkeys or women with POP but ... differences in soft tissue dimensions in women with sphincter lacerations at vaginal delivery compared to those without a clinically diagnosed sphincter laceration [22]. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
G Rathfisch, NK Beji, AI Tekİrdag… - Geburtsh …, 2011 - thieme-connect.com ... as: first degree (injury confined to vaginalmucosa), second degree (injury of vaginalmucosa and perineal ... and fourth degree (injury to external and internal sphincter and rectal mucosa/anal epithelium ... The conventional definitions of the 4 grades of perineal laceration in the US ...
[PDF] from bcnpb.ac.thDA Beyer, F Amari, DW Lüdders, K Diedrich… - Archives of gynecology …, 2011 - Springer ...Vaginallacerations were defined as injuries of the vagina, infiltrating deeply into the mucosa and reaching more than 2 cm over the surface. Cervical lesions were recorded on their clinical relevance: non-bleeding small tears were excluded. ... Related articles - All 6 versions
[HTML] from imj.ieR Mahony… - Instructions for Authors, 2011 - imj.ie ... delivery with absorbable 2-0 polyglactin sutures; first degree tears – extending through the vaginal mucosa only – were ... study group of 1000 consecutive non instrumental second vaginal deliveries following first vaginal delivery ... Labial lacerations were not included in the analysis ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - Cached - All 3 versions
[PDF] from cornell.eduJ Dowling - 2011 - ecommons.library.cornell.edu ...Vaginal exam revealed the presence of circumferential longitudinal lacerations of the cervix and diffusely ulcerated and hyperemic vaginalmucosa. To avoid further trauma to the reproductive tract, an intrauterine exam was not performed. ...