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Obstetrics & Gynecology 2003;101:46-53
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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

The Appearance of Levator Ani Muscle Abnormalities in Magnetic Resonance Images After Vaginal Delivery

John O. L. DeLancey, MD, Rohna Kearney, MRCOG, Queena Chou, MD, Steven Speights, MD and Shereen Binno, MD

From the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Address reprint requests to: John O. L. DeLancey, MD, University of Michigan, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1500 East Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0276; E-mail: delancey{at}med.umich.edu.

OBJECTIVE: To describe the appearance and occurrence of abnormalities in the levator ani muscle seen on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in nulliparous women and in women after their first vaginal birth.

METHODS: Multiplanar proton density magnetic resonance images were obtained at 0.5-cm intervals from 80 nulliparous and 160 vaginally primiparous women. These had been previously obtained in a study of stress incontinence, and half the primiparas had stress incontinence. All scans were reviewed independently by at least two examiners blinded to parity and continence status.

RESULTS: No levator ani defects were identified in nulliparous women. Thirty-two primiparous women (20%) had a visible defect in the levator ani muscle. Defects were identified in the pubovisceral portion of the levator ani in 29 women and in the iliococcygeal portion in three women. Within the pubovisceral muscle, both unilateral and bilateral defects were found. The extent of abnormality varied from one individual to the next. Of the 32 women with defects, 23 (71%) were in the stress incontinent group.

CONCLUSION: Abnormalities in the levator ani muscle are present on MRI after a vaginal delivery but are not found in nulliparas.




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