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. 2017 Mar 16;60(2):207–212. doi: 10.5468/ogs.2017.60.2.207

Table 1. Comparison of demographics by type of surgery.

Sacrocolpopexy (n=27) Sacrocervicopexy (n=28) P-value
Age (yr) 58.8±8.0 56.9±6.7 0.18a)
Parity 2.8±1.2 2.4±0.9 0.32a)
Body mass index (kg/m2) 26.4±3.8 24.6±3.6 0.08a)
Menopause 23/27 (85.2) 20/28 (71.4) 0.29b)
Hormone therapy 3/27 (11.1) 3/28 (10.7) 0.38b)
Hypertension 10/27 (37.0) 8/28 (28.6) 0.36b)
Diabetes 3/27 (11.1) 5/28 (17.9) 0.68b)
Prior prolapse surgery 3/27 (11.1) 2/28 (7.1) 0.58b)
Prior anti-incontinence surgery 2/27 (7.4) 3/28 (10.7) 0.61b)
Laparoscopic approach 5/27 (18.5) 26/28 (92.3) 0.01b)
Posterior colporrhaphy 10/27 (37.3) 9/28 (32.1) 0.26b)
Concomitant operation for transobturator operation for urinary incontinence 15/27 (55.6) 15/28 (53.6) 0.25b)
Postoperative use of antimuscarinics 5/27 (19.2) 5/28 (17.9) 0.62b)

Data are presented as mean±standard deviation or number (%).

a)Mann-Whitney U-test; b)Pearson chi-square test, data are presented as number (proportion).