11:30
#59 Does sacral afferent nerve stimulation influence bowel compliance?
Chung E A L1, Woodhouse J B2, Balasubramaniam V2, Emmanuel A V1, Craggs M D2 1. St Mark's Hospital Physiology Unit, 2. Spinal Research Centre, RNOH, Stanmore.
11:37
#60 MRI Analysis of External Anal Sphincter Subdivisions: Are there Two, Three, or Four Parts?
Hsu Y1, DeLancey J1, Fenner D1 1. University of Michigan
11:45
#61 Endoanal ultrasound immediately post-partum: Results and correlations with continence at six weeks post partum.
Pretlove S1, Thompson P2, Radley S3, Toozs Hobson P2 1. City Hospital, 2. Birmingham Women`s Hospital, 3. University Hospital Birmingham
11:52
#62 Risk Factors for Anal Sphincter Tear in Multiparous Patients
Richter H E1, DiPiazza D1, Rungruang B1, Sharma M1, Cliver S1, Chapman V1, Neely C1, Hauth J C1, Burgio K L2 1. University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2. University of Alabama at Birmingham and Veterans Administration, Birmingham, AL
12:00
#63 A prospective study of risk factors for Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries (OASIS) after accurate perineal trauma classification
Andrews V1, Thakar R1, Sultan A1, Jones P2 1. Mayday University Hospital, 2. Keele University, United Kingdom
12:07
#64 Obstetric Anal sphincter Injury: Risk Factors and Long-term Outcome
Sorinola O1 1. Warwick Hospital
12:15
#65 Fecal incontinence after anal sphincter injury during vaginal delivery; the effect of increasing age and menopause
de Leeuw J W1, Muller S1 1. Ikazia Ziekenhuis
12:22
#66 A prospective cohort study of vaginal delivery after a previous anal sphincter tear
Faltin D1, Petignat P2, Reuse C2, Dumps P2, Nunno C2, Pierret B2, Floris L2, Weil A2, Boulvain M1, Irion O1 1. Faculty of Medicine, University Hospitals of Geneva, Switzerland, 2. University Hospitals of Geneva, Switzerland