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. 1998 Jul 11;317(7151):103–110. doi: 10.1136/bmj.317.7151.103

Table 5.

 Duration of convalescence as measured by time back to various activities in patients undergoing hernia repair according to allocated method of surgery. Values in parentheses are numbers of patients for whom data were available

Activity Median days until resumption
Hazard ratio* (95% CI) for open v laparoscopic repair
Laparoscopic repair Open repair
Usual activities around house:
 Unilateral 2.0 (160) 4.0 (164) 0.78 (0.60 to 0.99)
 Bilateral 3.0 (20)  6.0 (24)  0.26 (0.13 to 0.54)
Moving freely about house 1.0 (197) 3.0 (199) 0.52 (0.40 to 0.67)
Walking short distances 3.0 (197) 4.0 (199) 0.51 (0.40 to 0.65)
Social activities:
 Unilateral 5.0 (159) 8.0 (163) 0.66 (0.52 to 0.84)
 Bilateral 5.0 (20)  13.5 (24)   0.23 (0.12 to 0.45)
Driving car 7.0 (131) 8.5 (132) 0.73 (0.56 to 0.95)
Back to work (taking it easy):
 Active or heavy 17.0 (95)   21.0 (86)   0.87 (0.63 to 1.20)
 Sedentary 10.0 (27)   14.0 (32)   0.41 (0.23 to 0.75)
Back to work (fully):
 Active or heavy 21.0 (95)   26.0 (86)   0.89 (0.65 to 1.23)
 Sedentary 11.0 (27)   18.0 (32)   0.43 (0.24 to 0.79)
*

After adjustment for range of predefined covariates (see text).  

Significant interaction between type of hernia and surgical procedure.  

Significant interaction between physical activity of employment and surgial procedure.