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Table 1 Characteristics of patients with their main gynaecologic surgical antecedents

From: Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy: impact of the learning curve. Historic retrospective comparative study between two series of 93 and 169 patients

 

Group A

Group B

p value

Odds ratio

 

N = 82

N = 168

(IC at 95%)

Age

47 ± 8.6

51 ± 8.6

<0.001

NA

BMI

25 ± 5.0

24 ± 3.9

0.25

NA

Parity

3.2 ± 1.9

2.8 ± 1.4

0.05

NA

Menopausal

20 (24%)

60 (36%)

0.07

0.58 (0.31–1.09)

Substitutive hormonal treatment

9 (11%)

11 (7%)

0.23

1.76 (0.64–4.82)

Surgical gynaecologic history

29 (35%)

41 (24%)

0.07

1.69 (0.92–3.13)

Cure of prolapse

7 (9%)

21 (13%)

0.35

0.65 (0.24–1.72)

Cure of urinary incontinence

7 (9%)

15 (9%)

0.92

0.95 (0.34–2.62)

Hysterectomy

9 (11%)

13 (8%)

0.40

1.47 (0.55–3.88)

  1. NB. Some patients had several interventions for prolapse and/or urinary incontinence and several procedures were sometimes concomitant
  2. NA not applicable, BMI body mass index