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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int Urogynecol J. 2018 Mar 29;29(8):1203–1212. doi: 10.1007/s00192-018-3641-3

Table 3.

Procedures and outcomes by voiding status on post-operative day 1 (n = 57)

Outcomes Spontaneous void
(n = 41)
Urinary retention
(n =16)
p value

Prolapse repair procedures 0.463
 Native tissue or transvaginal mesh repair 10 (24.4) 6 (37.5)
 Colpectomy/colpocleisis 14(34.1) 6 (37.5)
 Sacrocolpopexy 17(41.5) 4 (25.0)
Concomitant hysterectomy 20 (48.8) 7 (43.8) 0.733
Concomitant perineorrhaphy 9 (22.0) 5 (31.3) 0.505
Concomitant mid-urethral sling 0 2(12.5) 0.075
VAS pain score POD 1 8 am a 3.1 ±2.3 (n = 32) 4.1 ±2.6 (n =14) 0.153
STAI-S score POD 1 8am b 28.5 ±10.1 (n = 31) 37.9 ± 13.7 (n = 15) 0.012
Length of admission (h) 26.4 ±5.8 31.2 ± 13.0 0.010
ED visitsc 5 (12.3) 2(12.5) 1.0
Post-operative complicationsc,d 8 (19.5) 3 (18.8) 1.0
Post-operative UTIc,e 3 (7.3) 0 0.552

Data are n (%), mean ± standard deviation, or median (interquartile range); values in italics indicate statistical significance

a

On post-operative day 1 at 8 am

b

On post-operative day 1 at 8am

c

Includes events within 30 days post-operatively

d

Post-operative complications include: acute post-operative urinary retention, constipation, and vaginal cuff hematoma

e

Defined as a positive culture or symptoms and antibiotic treatment