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. 2007 Oct 10;23(1):107–111. doi: 10.1007/s00384-007-0357-0

Table 1.

Aetiology and previous surgical treatment

Number Sex Etiology Previous treatment
1 F Hysterectomy, cervix carcinoma, radiotherapy
2 M Anal atresia DGP
3 F Two breech deliveries: rupture Anal repair, SNM
4 F Episiotomy, hysterectomy PNE
5 M Pelvic trauma: urethra/rectum rupture Repair and colostomy
6 M Trauma, partial spinal cord lesion PNE
7 F Delivery trauma: total rupture, hysterectomy Anal repair, SNM
8 F Delivery trauma: rupture
9 M Anal atresia
10 M Classical hemorroidectomy
11 F Episiotomy, hysterectomy PNE
12 F Delivery trauma: rupture Two anal repairs, PNE
13 F Delivery trauma: total rupture Two anal repairs,
14 F Delivery trauma: rupture Anal repair
15 F Delivery trauma: rupture, cauda syndrome Anal repair
16 F Delivery trauma: rupture, hysterectomy Anal repair
17 F Delivery trauma: rupture, hysterectomy Anal repair
18 M Anal atresia DGP
19 F Delivery trauma: rupture Anal repair
20 F Delivery trauma: rupture Pre-/post-anal repair, PNE
21 F Delivery trauma: rupture, hysterectomy Anal repair, PNE
22 F Delivery trauma: rupture Post-anal repair, SNM
22 M Low anterior resection T2NOM0
23 F Delivery trauma: rupture
24 M Pelvic crush trauma: urethra/rectum rupture Repair and colostomy
25 F Delivery trauma: rupture
26 F Delivery trauma: total rupture 12 anal repairs
27 F Delivery trauma: rupture Anal repair, colostomy
28 F Delivery trauma: rupture Anal repair
29 M Pelvic trauma
30 F Delivery trauma, uterus extirpatie DGP
31 F Delivery trauma PNE
32 F Classical hemorroidectomy SECCA
33 F Delivery trauma, total rupture Anal repair, Thiersch wire
34 F Delivery trauma, hysterectomy PNE

F Female, M male, DGP dynamic graciloplasty, SNM sacral neuromodulation, PNE percutaneous nerve evaluation