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In vivo evaluation of the levator ani muscle in primiparous women using diffusion tensor imaging and fiber tractography

Objective To characterize the levator ani muscle (LAM) injury after first vaginal delivery and investigate the clinical application of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and fiber tractography in evaluating the LAM. Methods Fifty‐eight primiparous women at 6 weeks after vaginal delivery and 27 nulliparo...

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Published in:International journal of gynecology and obstetrics 2022-06, Vol.157 (3), p.663-670
Main Authors: Cui, Can, Zhao, Yujiao, Cui, Dawei, Li, Na, Pan, Jiangfeng, Shen, Wen
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Language:English
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Summary:Objective To characterize the levator ani muscle (LAM) injury after first vaginal delivery and investigate the clinical application of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and fiber tractography in evaluating the LAM. Methods Fifty‐eight primiparous women at 6 weeks after vaginal delivery and 27 nulliparous women as controls underwent T2‐weighted sequence and DTI sequence of the pelvic floor. A LAM scoring system was used to characterize the morphological changes. Fiber tractography of each major subdivision of LAM was performed, followed by assessment of the quality of fiber tracking. Fractional anisotropy (FA), apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), fiber volume, and length were calculated. Results Puborectalis and iliococcygeus injuries were observed in 30/58 (51.7%) and 10/58 (17.2%) primiparae, respectively. No LAM defects were identified in the control group. For the puborectalis, the FA values were lower (P = 0.010) and ADC values were higher (P = 0.024) in the primiparous group than in the control group. For the iliococcygeus, the fiber volume values were lower in the primiparous group than in the control group (P = 0.004). Conclusion Vaginal delivery can result in LAM injury at the puborectalis. DTI parameters can assist in the quantitative diagnosis of the LAM injury. Diffusion tensor imaging provides a satisfactory 3D representation of the levator ani muscle (LAM) and can assist the quantitative diagnosis of LAM injury in primiparae.
ISSN:0020-7292
1879-3479
DOI:10.1002/ijgo.13897