Levator avulsion and grading of pelvic floor muscle strength

H. P. Dietz, C. Shek

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Abstract

In a retrospective study investigating the relationship between levator avulsion and clinical grading of levator ani muscle strength, we analyzed the 3D/4D translabial ultrasound and digital assessment data of 1,112 women seen in a tertiary Urogynecological clinic. Levator avulsion was diagnosed whenever the examiner was unable to palpate the insertion of the pubovisceral muscle on the inferior pubic ramus and/or whenever a discontinuity between bone and muscle was detected on ultrasound. For clinical grading of levator muscle strength, we used the modified Oxford grading. Avulsion defects were found in 252 women (23%), and this was associated with a highly significant reduction in the overall Oxford grading (2.07 vs 2.81, P<0.001). The prevalence of avulsion increased depending on the side differences in the modified Oxford grading: from 16% when there was no difference to 76% when the side difference was 1.5 or higher (P<0.001). Avulsion of the puborectalis muscle seems to have a marked effect on pelvic floor muscle strength, which may help in diagnosing trauma.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)633-636
Number of pages4
JournalInternational Urogynecology Journal
Volume19
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 3-D ultrasound
  • Avulsion
  • Birth trauma
  • Levator ani
  • Oxford grading
  • Pelvic floor muscle
  • Translabial ultrasound

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