Publications by authors named "Cristina Delneri"

Background: The role of episiotomy as a protective factor against pelvic floor disorders postpartum has been debated for many years, but its routine use has been hitherto discouraged in the literature. Comparisons between restrictive and routine use of episiotomy in existent literature, however, fail to include any consideration relating to quality of life. The aim of this study, therefore, is to state the role of episiotomy in preserving the perineum from damage, in order to prevent the influence of pelvic floor disorders on women's psycho-physical wellness after the sixth month postpartum.

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The most common lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in multiple sclerosis (MS) are irritative, obstructive or mixed (association of irritative and obstructive LUTS). Generally irritative LUTS are typical in patients with cortical, brainstem or mild spinal cord lesions; obstructive symptoms are frequent in patients with spinal cord lesions (below the pontine micturition centre) or at the level of the sacral micturition centre. Irritative LUTS are often associated with detrusor overactivity, whereas obstructive LUTS are associated with detrusor sphincter dyssynergia or detrusor areflexia/hypocontractility.

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