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. 2021 Aug 19;49(8):03000605211032788. doi: 10.1177/03000605211032788

Table 3.

Results of the well-being questionnaire postoperatively

Variables Laparoscopy Robotic
Number of patients who answered the questionnaire 34 9
Did surgical treatment relieve the pain?, n (%)
 Completely 13 (38) 5 (56)
 Reduced pain considerably 14 (41) 2 (22)
 Reduced pain quite a lot 4 (12) 2 (22)
 No effect on pain 2 (6)
 Increased pain 1(3)
Did surgical treatment cause adverse effects?, n (%)
 Shortly after surgery 18 (53) 5 (56)
 Long-term dysuria 4 (12)
 Long-term dyschezia 2 (6)
 Long-term dyspareunia 1 (3)
I think that the operation was useful, n (%) 30 (88) 9 (100)
What was your quality of life after the operation?, n (%)
 Improved 30 (88) 7 (88)
 Stayed the same 3 (9) 1 (13)
 Became worse 1(3)
I currently have endometriosis-related pain, n (%) 21 (62) 3 (33)
I currently have endometriosis-related pain, n (%)
 Every day 2 (6)
 Weekly 2 (6) 1 (11)
 Monthly 8 (24)
 Seldom 8 (24) 2 (22)
I currently have pain, n (%)
 Menstrual pain 12 (35) 2 (22)
 Dyspareunia 11 (32) 1 (11)
 Dyschezia 9 (27) 1 (11)
 Dysuria 6 (18) 1 (11)
 Vibration pain 6 (18) 1 (11)
 Shoulder pinch 6 (18) 1(11)
How much does endometriosis affect your life currently?, n (%)
 Not at all 18 (53) 6 (67)
 Sometimes 13 (38) 3 (33)
 A lot 3 (9)

Robotic, robotic-assisted laparoscopy.