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Table 1 Hospitalisation time, operation time and summary of complications

From: Two-stage versus one-stage sex reassignment surgery in female-to-male transsexual individuals

 

Total (n=105)

Group 1 (n=69)

Group 2 (n=36)

P value group 1 vs. group 2

Hospitalisation (days)

21 (13–44)

21 (13–44)

21 (13–42)

Operation time (min)

553 (390–900)

557 (390–900)

547 (405–720)

Serious complications

4 (3.8%)

4 (5.8%)

0 (0%)

0.18

Reintervention (any reason)

14 (13.3%)

9 (13%)

05 (13.8%)

0.56

Transfusion needed

30 (28.5%)

24 (34.7%)

6 (16.7%)

0.05

Textiloma perineal

2 (1.9%)

2 (2.9%)

0 (0%)

0.43

Haematoma

11 (10.5%)

8 (11.6%)

3 (8.3%)

0.44

Reintervention for perineal Haematoma

6 (5.7%)

3 (4.3%)

3 (8.3%)

0.34

Urinary infection

6 (5.7%)

3 (4.3%)

3 (8.3%)

0.34

Urinary stenosis

14 (13.3%)

10 (14.5%)

4 (11.1%)

0.44

Total patients with fistulaa

41 (39%)

28 (40.6%)

13 (36.1%)

0.40

Urinary fistula temporary

26 (24.7%)

18 (26.1%)

8 (22.2%)

0.43

Urinary fistula permanent

22 (20.9%)

15 (21.7%)

7 (19.4%)

0.50

Inguinal opening

3 (2.8%)

2 (2.9%)

1 (2.8%)

0.73

Suprapubic skin necrosis

1 (0.9%)

1 (1.4%)

0 (0%)

0.66

  1. aSome patients had temporary and permanent fistula