Perineal tears Flashcards

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Why does a perineal tear occur?

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-occurs when vaginal opening is too narrow to accommodate baby which leads to skin and tissues tearing as head passes

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What are perineal tears more common with?

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  • first births - nulliparity
  • large babies > 4kg
  • shoulder dystocia
  • asian ethnicity
  • occipito-posterior position
  • instrumental deliveries
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What are perineal tears classified into?

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4 degrees:

first degree
second degree
third degree
fourth degree

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What is a first-degree perineal tear?

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-tear limited to the frenulum of the labia minora and superficial skin

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What is a second-degree perineal tear?

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-tear includes perineal muscles but not affecting the anal sphincter

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What is a third-degree perineal tear?

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-includes perineal muscles and anal sphincter but does not affect rectal mucosa

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What is a fourth-degree perineal tear?

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-includes the rectal mucosa

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What can third-degree tears be subcategorised as?

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  • 3a - <50% of external anal sphincter affected
  • 3b - > 50% of external anal sphincter affected
  • 3c - both external and internal sphincter affected
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What is the management for first degree tears?

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-usually do not require any suturing and just reassuring and pain reflief

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What is the management for second/third/fourth degree tears?

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-requires suturing on ward or theater (3rd/4th)

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What additional measures can be taken after suturing for perineal tears?

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  • broad-spectrum antibiotics to reduce risk of infection
  • laxatives to reduced constipation
  • physiotherapy to reduce risk of incontinence
  • followup for monitor
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What are women that are symptomatic after third or fourth-degree tears offered in subsequent pregnancies?

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-elective c section

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What complications can perineal tears lead to?

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  • uriniary incontinence
  • anal incontinence and altered bowel habit
  • fistula between vagina and bowel (rare_
  • dyspareunia
  • psychological problems
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14
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What is an episiotomy?

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  • where obstetrician or midwife cuts perineum before baby is delivered
  • done in anticipation of needing additional room for delivery of baby (e.g before forceps delivery)
  • performed under local anaesthetic
  • cut sutured after delivery
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What is a perineal massage?

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  • method for reducing risk of perineal tears
  • involves massaging skin and tissues between the vagina and anus
  • done from 34 weeks to stretch and prepare tissues for delivery
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