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

Table 2. Comparison of anatomical and functional outcomes by type of surgery.

Sacrocolpopexy (n=27) P-valuea) Sacrocervicopexy (n=28) P-valuea)
Preop Postop Preop Postop
POP-Q
 Point Ba 2.2±2.0 −2.8±0.5 <0.01 2.5±1.8 −2.8±0.7 <0.01
 Point C 1.3±3.1 −8.1±0.8 <0.01 0.4±3.3 −7.4±0.7 <0.01
 Point Bp 0.3±2.4 −2.9±0.2 <0.01 −0.4±1.9 −3.0±0.2 <0.01
TVL (cm) 5.6±1.5 7.4±4.5 0.02 6.4±1.1 7.8±4.1 <0.01
POPDI score 59.9±21.8 14.1±14.8b) <0.01 51.1±26.0 5.1±6.8b) 0.02
CRADI score 28.7±19.3 22.1±16.5 0.15 19.8±13.0 14.2±12.9 0.74
UDI score 43.0±20.0 10.6±12.3 <0.01 40.3±18.5 10.0±13.4 <0.01
PFDI-20 score 131.6±43.6 49.4±42.5 <0.01 111.1±47.9 27.7±14.5 0.02
PISQ-12 score 26.8±3.9 29.6±5.9 0.34 31.2±7.4 34.1±5.9 0.29

Data are presented as mean±standard deviation.

POP-Q, Pelvic Organ Prolapse-Quantification; TVL, total vaginal length; POPDI, pelvic organ prolapse distress inventory; CRADI, colorectal and anal dysfunction inventory; UDI, urinary distress inventory; PFDI-20, Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory-Short Form 20; PISQ-12, Pelvic Organ Prolapse/Urinary Incontinence Sexual Function Questionnaire-Short Form 12.

a)Wilcoxon signed-rank test; b)P=0.03 Mann-Whitney U-test.