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. 2012 Nov;286(5):1135-9.
doi: 10.1007/s00404-012-2444-x. Epub 2012 Jun 30.

The effects of uterine fundal pressure (Kristeller maneuver) on pelvic floor function after vaginal delivery

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The effects of uterine fundal pressure (Kristeller maneuver) on pelvic floor function after vaginal delivery

Andrea Sartore et al. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2012 Nov.

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the role of uterine fundal pressure during the second stage of labor (Kristeller maneuver) on pelvic floor dysfunction (urinary and anal incontinence, genital prolapse, pelvic floor strength).

Methods: 522 primiparous women, enrolled 3 months after vaginal delivery, were divided in two groups: group A (297 women) identifies the women who received Kristeller maneuvers with different indications (e.g. fetal distress, failure to progress, mother exhaustion), group B (225 women) the women without maneuver. Participants were questioned about urogynecological symptoms and examined by Q-tip test, digital test, vaginal perineometry and uroflowmetric stop test score.

Results: Mediolateral episiotomies, dyspareunia and perineal pain were significantly higher in Kristeller group, whereas urinary and anal incontinence, genital prolapse and pelvic floor strength were not significantly different between the groups.

Conclusions: Kristeller maneuver does not modify puerperal pelvic floor function but increases the rate of episiotomies.

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