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. 2021 Sep 29;33(7):2005–2012. doi: 10.1007/s00192-021-04987-5

Table 4.

Cross-sectional survey data, N = 38

All respondents
(N = 38)
SSLH
(N = 25)
USLH
(N = 13)
p value
Median time to survey result (months) 30.7 (28.0–36.6) 33.3 (29.4–41.4) 22.8 (18.5–31.2) <0.001
Post-surgical condition (better) 84.2% (32) 76.0% (19) 100% (13) 0.08
Would have surgery again (%, n) 89.5% (34) 88.0% (22) 92.3% (12) 1.00
Recurrent vaginal bulge symptoms 13.2% (5) 8.0% (2) 23.1% (3) 0.32
Recurrence (retreatment: pessary or surgery) 5.3% (2) 8.0% (2) 0% (0) 0.54
Evaluation for SUIa 10.5% (4) 16.0% (4) 0% (0) 0.28
Current UUI 36.8% (14) 44.0% (11) 23.1% (3) 0.29
Current SUI 23.7% (9) 28.0% (7) 15.4% (2) 0.46
Abdominopelvic pain 15.8% (6) 16.0% (4) 15.4% (2) 1.00
Sexual activity (yes vs no) 81.6% (31) 80.0% (20) 84.6% (11) 1.00
Pain with intercourse (sometimes, usually, always) 13.3% (4) 15.8% (3) 9.1% (1) 1.00

Data presented as mean ± SD, median (IQR), and % (n)

aPersistent, recurrent, or de novo SUI