Hypothesis / aims of study
The incidence of Obstetrical Anal Sphincter Injuries (OASIS) has been increasing in Canada. Mediolateral episiotomy is protective against OASIS. Episcissors-60 TM is the first pair of scissors designed to cut at a fixed incision angle of 60 degrees, starting 4.5mm laterally from the midline, to reduce human error in estimating episiotomy angle during delivery. The purpose of this study was to determine whether introduction of Episcissors-60 TM into Labour and Birth unit would decrease the incidence of OASIS.
Study design, materials and methods
A before and after quality improvement study was conducted between April 1, 2020 and March 31, 2021. This study was approved by the Research Ethics Board. All patients who had a vaginal delivery were included in this study. All healthcare providers who perform vaginal deliveries on Labour and Birth unit were offered an educational session. Episcissors-60 TM were then introduced into Labour and Birth unit. The primary outcome measure was the change in incidence of OASIS before and after introduction of Episcissors-60 TM. Secondary outcome measures were episiotomy rates before and after introduction of Episcissors-60 TM, device-related adverse events, and provider satisfaction and feedback. Data was analyzed using Chi-square tests, independent t-tests, and Mann-Whitney tests.
Interpretation of results
Although introduction of Episcissors-60 TM resulted in a statistically significant decrease in total OASIS rate, there was no statistically significant difference in OASIS rates within the subgroup that received an episiotomy. Therefore, reduction in the total OASIS rate in this study cannot be attributed to the use of Episcissors-60 TM.