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Table 1 Patients’ information

From: Combination of robot-assisted laparoscopy and ureteroscopy for the management of complex ureteral strictures

No. Pts

Gender

Age(y)

BMI

(kg/m2)

Stricture

length (cm)

Procedure

Time (min)

Bleeding

Volume (ml)

Postoperative

hospital stay(d)

Preoperative hydronephrosis grade

Postoperative

Hydronephrosis grade

Remove catheter(d)

Mos Follow up

Clinical

Success

Radiographic

success

1

Male

50

21.97

1.4

170

20

4

III

0

19

27

Yes

Yes

2

Male

52

27.38

1.8

120

15

5

IV

I

29*

24

Yes

Yes

3

Male

37

24.21

1.4

190

100

7

III

I

22

22

Yes

Yes

4

Male

29

23.04

1.5

145

20

3

III

0

15

19

Yes

Yes

5

Female

43

18.51

1.3

140

50

4

III

0

20

16

Yes

Yes

6

Female

37

22.19

1.1

180

50

2

III

0

12

15

Yes

Yes

7

Male

56

23.34

1

195

120

5

III

0

18

14

Yes

Yes

8

Female

30

19.88

0.8

160

100

4

II

0

16

12

Yes

Yes

9

Female

39

20.31

0.6

150

50

4

III

0

23

10

Yes

Yes

10

Male

37

24.66

1.5

105

20

7

IV

I

21

6

Yes

Yes

11

Female

52

19.72

0.7

115

20

3

III

0

16

3

Yes

Yes

Median

(rang)

 

39

(29–56)

22.19

(18.51-

27.38)

1.3

(0.6–1.8)

150

(105–195)

50

(15–120)

4

(2–7)

  

19

(15–29)

15

(3–27)

  
  1. *The patient had an underlying disease (prostatic hyperplasia), and 14 days postoperatively, dysuria and urinary retention occurred after the catheter was pulled out. To avoid disturbing the effect of the operation, a catheter was inserted again. After benign prostatic hyperplasia was treated with drugs, the catheter was removed 29 days operatively, and the patient could urinate on his own