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Fig. 5C —Anal sphincter defects shown in four patients. Axial
transperineal image in 30-year-old woman with previous obstetric trauma and
large episiotomy shows extensive anterior disruption with full-thickness
sphincter disruption from 8- to 4-o'clock positions. Multiple echogenic
bubbles of air are noted in secondary anovaginal fistula.