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#1 Parity is not related to myelinated axon content of levator ani nerve while parturition transiently affects volume and magnetic resonance contrast intensity of pelvic floor muscles in the squirrel monkey
Kuehl T J1, Biaggi A1, Pierce L M1, King R T1, Gendron J M1, Boren S1, Runge V1, Shull B L1 1. Scott & White Memorial Hospital and Clinic
09:15
#2 An epidemiological study to assess prevalence and risk factors for pelvic floor dysfunction in primigravidae delivered 20 years earlier
Dolan L M1, Lee R2, Hilton P1 1. Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Trust, 2. University of Edinburgh Medical School
09:30
#3 DOES DELAYED CHILDBEARING INCREASE THE RISK OF LEVATOR INJURY IN LABOUR?
Dietz H P1, Lekskulchai O2 1. University of Sydney, 2. Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand
09:45
#4 Obstetric anal sphincter injury- a prospective study at two years, following standardised management in a dedicated Perineal Clinic at a tertiary hospital
Sloane K1, Higgs P1, Goh J1, Carey M1, Tan J2, Tjandra J2 1. Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, 2. Royal Melbourne Hospital
10:00
#5 Should women who sustained obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) be allowed a vaginal delivery?
Scheer I1, Thakar R1, Sultan A1 1. Urogynaecology Unit, Mayday University Hospital
10:15
#6 Personal and Treatment Costs of Childbirth Related Incontinence.
Ho M1, Kuteesa W2, Short A 2, Eastwood A2, Moore K 3 1. Dept. Health Economics, UNSW, 2. Dept. Urogynaecology St Geaorge Hospital, Sydney., 3. Dept. Urogynaecology, UNSW. St Geaorge Hospital, Sydney.