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Effects of Cesarean Section and Vaginal Delivery on Abdominal Muscles and Fasciae

Background and objectives: Possible disorders after delivery may interfere with the quality of life. The aim of this study was to ascertain whether abdominal muscles and fasciae differ in women depending on whether they experienced transverse cesarean section (CS) or vaginal delivery (VA) in compari...

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Autores principales: Fan, Chenglei, Guidolin, Diego, Ragazzo, Serena, Fede, Caterina, Pirri, Carmelo, Gaudreault, Nathaly, Porzionato, Andrea, Macchi, Veronica, De Caro, Raffaele, Stecco, Carla
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7353893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32471194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina56060260
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author Fan, Chenglei
Guidolin, Diego
Ragazzo, Serena
Fede, Caterina
Pirri, Carmelo
Gaudreault, Nathaly
Porzionato, Andrea
Macchi, Veronica
De Caro, Raffaele
Stecco, Carla
author_facet Fan, Chenglei
Guidolin, Diego
Ragazzo, Serena
Fede, Caterina
Pirri, Carmelo
Gaudreault, Nathaly
Porzionato, Andrea
Macchi, Veronica
De Caro, Raffaele
Stecco, Carla
author_sort Fan, Chenglei
collection PubMed
description Background and objectives: Possible disorders after delivery may interfere with the quality of life. The aim of this study was to ascertain whether abdominal muscles and fasciae differ in women depending on whether they experienced transverse cesarean section (CS) or vaginal delivery (VA) in comparison with healthy nulliparous (NU). Materials and methods: The thicknesses of abdominal muscles and fasciae were evaluated by ultrasound in 13 CS, 10 VA, and 13 NU women (we examined rectus abdominis (RA); external oblique (EO); internal oblique (IO); transversus abdominis (TrA); total abdominal muscles (TAM = EO + IO + TrA); inter-rectus distance (IRD); thickness of linea alba (TLA); rectus sheath (RS), which includes anterior fascia of RS and posterior fascia of RS (P-RS); loose connective tissue between sublayers of P-RS (LCT); abdominal perimuscular fasciae (APF), which includes anterior fascia of EO, fasciae between EO, IO, and TrA, and posterior fascia of TrA). Data on pain intensity, duration, and location were collected. Results: Compared with NU women, CS women had wider IRD (p = 0.004), thinner left RA (p = 0.020), thicker right RS (p = 0.035) and APF (left: p = 0.001; right: p = 0.001), and IO dissymmetry (p = 0.009). VA women had thinner RA (left: p = 0.008, right: p = 0.043) and left TAM (p = 0.024), mainly due to left IO (p = 0.027) and RA dissymmetry (p = 0.035). However, CS women had thicker LCT (left: p = 0.036, right: p < 0.001), APF (left: p = 0.014; right: p = 0.007), and right IO (p = 0.028) than VA women. There were significant correlations between pain duration and the affected fasciae/muscles in CS women. Conclusions: CS women showed significant alterations in both abdominal fasciae and muscle thicknesses, whereas VA women showed alterations mainly in muscles. Thinner RA and/or dissymmetric IO, wider IRD, and thicker LCT and APF after CS may cause muscle deficits and alteration of fascial gliding, which may induce scar, abdominal, low back, and/or pelvic pain.
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spelling pubmed-73538932020-07-21 Effects of Cesarean Section and Vaginal Delivery on Abdominal Muscles and Fasciae Fan, Chenglei Guidolin, Diego Ragazzo, Serena Fede, Caterina Pirri, Carmelo Gaudreault, Nathaly Porzionato, Andrea Macchi, Veronica De Caro, Raffaele Stecco, Carla Medicina (Kaunas) Article Background and objectives: Possible disorders after delivery may interfere with the quality of life. The aim of this study was to ascertain whether abdominal muscles and fasciae differ in women depending on whether they experienced transverse cesarean section (CS) or vaginal delivery (VA) in comparison with healthy nulliparous (NU). Materials and methods: The thicknesses of abdominal muscles and fasciae were evaluated by ultrasound in 13 CS, 10 VA, and 13 NU women (we examined rectus abdominis (RA); external oblique (EO); internal oblique (IO); transversus abdominis (TrA); total abdominal muscles (TAM = EO + IO + TrA); inter-rectus distance (IRD); thickness of linea alba (TLA); rectus sheath (RS), which includes anterior fascia of RS and posterior fascia of RS (P-RS); loose connective tissue between sublayers of P-RS (LCT); abdominal perimuscular fasciae (APF), which includes anterior fascia of EO, fasciae between EO, IO, and TrA, and posterior fascia of TrA). Data on pain intensity, duration, and location were collected. Results: Compared with NU women, CS women had wider IRD (p = 0.004), thinner left RA (p = 0.020), thicker right RS (p = 0.035) and APF (left: p = 0.001; right: p = 0.001), and IO dissymmetry (p = 0.009). VA women had thinner RA (left: p = 0.008, right: p = 0.043) and left TAM (p = 0.024), mainly due to left IO (p = 0.027) and RA dissymmetry (p = 0.035). However, CS women had thicker LCT (left: p = 0.036, right: p < 0.001), APF (left: p = 0.014; right: p = 0.007), and right IO (p = 0.028) than VA women. There were significant correlations between pain duration and the affected fasciae/muscles in CS women. Conclusions: CS women showed significant alterations in both abdominal fasciae and muscle thicknesses, whereas VA women showed alterations mainly in muscles. Thinner RA and/or dissymmetric IO, wider IRD, and thicker LCT and APF after CS may cause muscle deficits and alteration of fascial gliding, which may induce scar, abdominal, low back, and/or pelvic pain. MDPI 2020-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7353893/ /pubmed/32471194 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina56060260 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fan, Chenglei
Guidolin, Diego
Ragazzo, Serena
Fede, Caterina
Pirri, Carmelo
Gaudreault, Nathaly
Porzionato, Andrea
Macchi, Veronica
De Caro, Raffaele
Stecco, Carla
Effects of Cesarean Section and Vaginal Delivery on Abdominal Muscles and Fasciae
title Effects of Cesarean Section and Vaginal Delivery on Abdominal Muscles and Fasciae
title_full Effects of Cesarean Section and Vaginal Delivery on Abdominal Muscles and Fasciae
title_fullStr Effects of Cesarean Section and Vaginal Delivery on Abdominal Muscles and Fasciae
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Cesarean Section and Vaginal Delivery on Abdominal Muscles and Fasciae
title_short Effects of Cesarean Section and Vaginal Delivery on Abdominal Muscles and Fasciae
title_sort effects of cesarean section and vaginal delivery on abdominal muscles and fasciae
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7353893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32471194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina56060260
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