Anal disorders in pregnant and postpartum women: epidemiological, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects in 10 maternities of Bamako in Mali
Adégné Togo, Lassana Kanté, Abdoulmouinou Poudiougo, Amadou Traoré, Amadou Bocoum, Youssouf Traoré, Madiassa Konaté, Moussa Younoussa Dicko, Moussa Samaké, Bah Amadou, Hawa Touré, Laurent Abramowitz

TL;DR
This study examines the prevalence and risk factors of anal disorders in pregnant and postpartum women in Mali, highlighting the need for early diagnosis and treatment.
Contribution
The study provides new epidemiological data on anal pathologies during pregnancy and the postpartum period in Mali.
Findings
38.4% of pregnant women had anal pathologies, including hemorrhoidal diseases, anal fissures, and anal incontinence.
Risk factors included age ≥30 years, chronic constipation, newborn weight >3500 g, and prolonged fetal expulsion time.
Abstract
Bowel transit disturbances favored by pregnancy and injuries during childbirth would be triggering or aggravating factors for anal pathologies. The objective of this work was to study the epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of anal pathologies during pregnancy and 6 weeks after delivery. We carried out a prospective, multi-centric, and analytical study in 10 obstetric units in Bamako from June 1st, 2019, to May 31st, 2020. After informed consent, we enrolled all first-trimester pregnant women admitted to the hospitals and who were followed up through the postpartum. We conducted a rectal examination in each participant and an anoscope in those with an anal symptom. Hemorrhoidal diseases were diagnosed in the case of external hemorrhoids (thrombosis or prolapse) or internal hemorrhoids. During the study period, we followed up 1,422 pregnant women and we found 38.4% (546) with anal…
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TopicsAnorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes · Pelvic floor disorders treatments · Diverticular Disease and Complications
