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. 2020 Feb;8(4):55. doi: 10.21037/atm.2020.01.06

Table 5. Postoperative retrieval rate of fallopian tube ostia and AFS score reduction.

Preoperative variables Postoperative status Control group Study group OR (95% CI) P value
Unilateral uterine horn adhesions Unilateral adhesions 28 (57.14%) 11 (15.28%) Reference
Bilateral adhesion-free 21 (42.86%) 61 (84.72%) 7.394 (3.142–17.398) <0.0001
Total 49 (100%) 72 (100%)
Bilateral uterine horn adhesions Bilateral adhesions 57 (75%) 14 (15.38%) Reference
Unilateral adhesions 9 (11.84%) 14 (15.38%) 6.333 (2.281–17.586) 0.0004
Bilateral adhesion-free 10 (13.16%) 63 (69.23%) 25.650 (10.564–62.279) <0.0001
Total 76 (100%) 91 (100%)
Unilateral invisible ostium of fallopian tube Unilateral invisible 57 (77.03%) 46 (61.33%) Reference
Bilateral visible 17 (22.97%) 29 (38.67%) 2.114 (1.035–4.315) 0.0398
Total 74 (100%) 75 (100%)
Bilateral invisible ostia of fallopian tubes Bilateral invisible 83 (78.3%) 30 (28.04%) Reference
Unilateral invisible 18 (16.98%) 38 (35.51%) 5.841 (2.903–11.752) <0.0001
Bilateral visible 5 (4.72%) 39 (36.45%) 21.579 (7.779–59.864) <0.0001
Total 106 (100%) 107 (100%)
AFS score Mean ± SD 6.35±2.89 4.97±2.53 <0.0001*
Median [min, max] 6 [2, 12] 5 [0, 12]
AFS score reduction Mean ± SD 3.05±2.21 4.71±2.05 <0.0001*
Median [min, max] 3 [2, 9] 5 [0,10]