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. 2021 Aug 23;29(2):274–283.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jmig.2021.08.011

Table 2.

Surgical variables for study cohort (N = 3423)

Variable Value
Surgical variables
Ten most common surgeries, n (%)
 Hysteroscopy/endometrial ablation 597 (17.5)
 Laparoscopic adnexal surgery 463 (13.6)
 Total laparoscopic hysterectomy with or without BSO 428 (12.5)
 Midurethral sling 157 (4.6)
 Laparoscopic colpopexy 130 (3.8)
 Laparoscopic myomectomy 127 (3.7)
 Vaginal hysterectomy with or without BSO 99 (2.9)
 Anterior and posterior colporrhaphy 98 (2.9)
 Laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy with or without BSO 98 (2.9)
 Laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy with or without BSO 90 (2.6)
 Other 1297 (38)
Region of country, n (%)
 Northeast 785 (22.9)
 Midwest 1323 (38.7)
 South 447 (13.1)
 Southwest 866 (25.3)
Need for surgery, n (%)
 Emergent 118 (3.5)
 Elective 3301 (96.5)
Surgical route, n (%)
 Laparotomy 237 (6.9)
 Robotic/laparoscopic 1525 (44.6)
 Vaginal 1544 (45.1)
 Other 115 (3.4)
Surgical subspecialty, n (%)
 General obstetrics and gynecology 1249 (36.5)
 MIGS 925 (27)
 Urogynecology 1075 (31.4)
 REI 106 (3.1)
 Other 68 (2.0)
ASA class, n (%)
 ASA I 512 (15.1)
 ASA II 1973 (59)
 ASA III 893 (26.3)
 ASA IV 19 (0.6)
 ASA V 2 (0.1)
Length of surgery (min) 110.6 ± 90.4 (range = 1–620)
Length of hospital stay (h) 18.8 ± 49.7 (range = 0.17–1620)

ASA = American Society of Anesthesiologists; BSO = bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy; MIGS = minimally invasive gynecologic surgery; REI = reproductive endocrinology and infertility.

All data are presented as number (percentage) and mean ± standard deviation unless otherwise specified.