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. 2017 Dec 1;43(4):476–483. doi: 10.5152/tud.2017.35488

Table 2.

Peroperative and postoperative follow-up data

OR Time (minute) Blood loss (cc) Hospital Stay (day) Postop. Pathology (Gleason) Perop. Complication Postop. Complication Catheter Removal
1st case 255 60 5 4+5 (SM+) Yes* No 14
2nd case 230 50 3 4+3 (SM− ) No No 9
3rd case 210 30 3 3+4 (SM−) No No 8
4th case 190 40 3 3+3 (SM+) No Yes** 7
5th case 170 55 3 3+3 (SM−) No No 7
6th case 140 35 2 3+3 (SM−) No No 8
7th case 150 45 2 3+4 (SM−) No No 9
8th case 140 40 2 3+3 (SM+) No No 7
9th case 160 30 2 3+3 (SM−) No No 8
10th case 140 60 2 4+3 (SM−) No No 7
11th case 150 50 2 4+3 (SM−) No No 9
12th case 145 45 2 3+3 (SM−) No No 7
13th case 155 50 2 3+3 (SM−) No No 8
14th case 130 60 2 3+4 (SM−) No No 9
15th case 140 30 2 3+3 (SM−) No No 8
*

Converted to open surgery because of carbon dioxide retention,

**

Wound infection developed in the perineal region.

SM: surgical margin