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. 2022 May 24;5(3):e640. doi: 10.1002/hsr2.640

Table 2.

Statistical measures of the variables.

Patient characteristics and surgical variables p value OR (CI)
Male 0.21 4.5 (0.35–59.1)
Average age (DE) 0.12
Stab wound 0.67 0.6 (0.056–6.44)
Gunshot wound 0.67 0.6 (0.056–6.44)
Time for admission (hours) 0.39
Hemodynamic instability
Peritoneal irritation 0.69 0.7 (0.132–3.86)
Anterior abdominal wound 0.49 0.5 (0.069–3.647)
Lateral abdominal wound
Thoracoabdominal anterior wound
Thoracoabdominal wound
Diagnostic laparoscopy 26 (100)
Therapeutic laparoscopy 23 (88–5)
Surgical time in minutes 0.00
Bleeding in cubic centimeters 0.00
Conversion to laparotomy
Diaphragm suture 0.22 1.5 (1.138–2.067)
Stomach suture 0.21 4.5 (0.354–59.10)
Small intestine suture 0.73 1.4 (0.171–12.23)
Colon suture 0.22 1.4 (1.068–1.1.835)
Solid organ suture
Intracorporeal knots
Bowel resection
Gastric resection
Colon resection
Forgotten injuries
Oral tolerance in days 0.00
Attention in intensive care unit
Total length of hospital stays in days 0.12
Complications 0.83 1.0 (0.962–1.128)
Preoperative evisceration
Postoperative eventration
Trauma‐derived mortality

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio.

Student's T.

Chi‐squared.