Chapter 4.2.2 94 Table 3. Overview of intraoperative and early postoperative complications Early complications Redo LSCP group (n = 39) Primary LSCP group (n = 156) At least one complication 8/38 (21.1%) 45/151 (29.8%) Intraoperative complications Any intraoperative complication 1/38 (2.6%) 9/151 6.0%) Bladder injury 1/39 (2.6%) 3/156 (1.9%) Ureter injury 0/39 (0%) 1/156 (0.6%) Vaginal injury 0/39 (0%) 3/156 (1.9%) Vascular injury 0/39 (0%) 2/156 (1.3%) Estimated blood loss > 500cc 0/38 (0%) 3/151 (2.0%) Early postoperative complications Any complication ≥ grade II 8/39 (20.5%) 39/156 (25.0%) Grade II 8/39 (20.5%) 38/156 (24.4%) Grade IIIa 0/39 (0%) 0/156 (0%) Grade IIIb 0/39 (0%) 1/156 (0.6%) Grade IV 0/39 (0%) 0/156 (0%) Grade V 0/39 (0%) 0/156 (0%) Data are reported as number (%) and odds ratio (95% confidence interval). Comparison between groups was performed b appropriate. Grade II are complications requiring pharmacological treatment with drugs other than antiemetics, antipyret physiotherapy. Grade III are complications that require surgical, endoscopic, or radiological interventions. Grade IV ar intermediate or intensive care management is required. Grade V means death of a patient due to a complication. LSCP = l
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