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#7 The Choice of Elective Cesarean Delivery in Obstetrics: How does the risk of pelvic floor injury influence clinical decision-making
Farrell S1, Baskett T 1, Farrell K1 1. Dalhousie University
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#8 Delivery Mode is the Major Determinant of Stress Urinary Incontinence in Parous Women: Analysis of 288 Identical Twins Best Clinical Presentation
Goldberg R1, Gandhi S1, Abramov Y1, Botros S1, Nickolov A1, Sherman W1, Sand P1 1. Evanston Continence Center, Northwestern University
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#9 Prevalence and Risk Factors for Anal Incontinence: New Insight Through an Identical Twin Sisters Study
Abramov Y1, Sand P K1, Gandhi S1, Botros S1, Nickolov A2, Sherman W1, Goldberg R P1 1. Evanston Continence Center, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, 2. Center on Outcomes, Research and Education, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare
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#10 Does pelvic floor muscle training during pregnancy have an effect on labour?
Morkved S1, Salvesen K Å 2 1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Trondheim University Hospital St. Olav, N-7006 Trondheim, N
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#11 A randomised trial of overlap vs end-to-end primary repair of the anal sphincter
Fernando R1, Sultan A2, Kettle C1, Radley S3, Jones P4, O'Brien S1 1. University Hospital of North Staffordshire, Stoke on Trent, 2. Mayday University Hospital, Croydon, Surrey, 3. Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, 4. Keele University, Staffordshire
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#12 Direct end-to-end or overlapping delayed anal sphincter repair for anal incontinence: long-term results of a prospective randomised trial
Goh J1, Carey M1, Tjandra J2 1. Royal Women's Hospital, 2. Royal Melbourne Hospital