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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2017 Jul 20;217(5):605.e1–605.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2017.07.017

TABLE 2. Operative and postoperative data.

N = 64 Successful salpingectomy n = 52 Failed salpingectomy n = 12 Pvalue
Salpingectomy operative time, min, mean (SD) 10.9 (5.6) N/A N/A
Total estimated blood loss, mL, mean (SD) 196 (135) 275.4 (265.3) .14
Salpingectomy estimated blood loss, mL, mean (SD) 5.5 (16.3) N/A N/A
Concomitant procedures
 Anterior repair 33 (63.5) 4 (33.3) .06
 Posterior repair 28 (53.8) 4 (33.3) .17
 Sacrospinous ligament fixation 3 (5.8) 1 (8.3) .57
 Uterosacral ligament fixation 43 (82.7) 5 (41.7) .007
 Midurethral sling 21 (40.4) 7 (58.3) .21
 Other 3 (5.8) 1 (8.3) .57
Uterine weight, g 101.8 (83.2) 111.5 (64.3) .72
Preoperative MRS scores, n = 64 12.7 11.9 .74
Postoperative MRS scores, n = 57 8.6 8.8 .91

Values are N (%) unless otherwise noted.

MRS, Menopause Rating Scale; N/A, not applicable.

Antosh et al. Feasibility of vaginal salpingectomy. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2017.