Purpose
The study was designed to determine the effect of further vaginal delivery on anal sphincter function in women after apparently
uncomplicated primiparous forceps delivery.
Methods
Fifty-two secundigravid women whose first child was forceps-assisted were compared with a control group of 20 women who had
undergone spontaneous first vaginal delivery. Both groups were studied antenatally and again at 12 weeks after second delivery
using a standardized bowel function questionnaire, endoanal ultrasound, and anal manometry. The primary outcome was fecal
incontinence score after second delivery.
Results
Before second delivery, 20 of 52 (39 percent) of the forceps group and 3 of 20 (15 percent) control subjects (P = 0.103) reported minor alteration in fecal incontinence. Endoanal ultrasound was more frequently abnormal (38/52 (73 percent)
vs. 6/20 (30 percent); P = 0.002), and median anal canal squeeze (71 vs. 104 mmHg; P = 0.004) and resting pressures (43 vs. 58 mmHg; P = 0.004) were lower in the forceps group. There was no difference in continence score between first and second delivery for
the forceps group (P = 0.19) group or control subjects (P = 0.18). However, 10 of 38 (26 percent) women with an abnormal endoanal ultrasound after first forceps delivery developed
new or worsening symptoms after second delivery.
Conclusions
One-quarter of women with occult anal sphincter injury after first forceps delivery experienced some minor alteration in fecal
continence after the second delivery.
Key words Occult anal sphincter injury - Second vaginal delivery
Presented at the 23rd annual meeting of the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine, San Francisco, California.
Supported by the Irish Health Research Board.