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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of penetrating bladder injury patients

From: Minimally invasive management versus open surgery in the treatment of penetrating bladder injuries: a retrospective cohort study

Characteristics

MIM

Open

Local data

  

Sex—Female

3 (50.0%)

2 (8.3%)

Race—White

2 (33.3%)

4 (16.7%)

Chest Injury AIS > 2

0 (0.0%)

2 (8.3%)

Abdominal Injury AIS > 2

0 (0.0%)

14(58.3%)

Extremity Injury AIS > 2

4 (66.7%)

17(70.8%)

Rectal Injury

0(0%)

5(16.7%)

Pelvic Fracture

1(16.7%)

5(16.7%)

Abdomino-Pelvic Vascular Injury

0(0%)

7(23.3%)

Age

33.3

31

BMI

28.4

27.5

 

MIM

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Mean

Median

Mean

Median

Injury severity Score

11.2

13

17.5

18

TRISS

0.98

 

0.95

 

Comorbidity Index

0.67

1

1.4

1

Characteristics

MIM

Open

NTDB data

  

Sex—Female

12 11.7%)

74 (8.6%)

Race—White

37(35.9%)

227(26.4%)

Head Injury AIS > 2

1 (1.0%)

12 (1.4%)

Chest Injury AIS > 2

4 (3.9%)

71 (8.3%)

Abdominal Injury AIS > 2

33(32.0%)

602(70.0%)

Extremity Injury AIS > 2

37(35.9%)

308(35.8%)

Rectal Injury

6(6.2%)

216(24.9%)

Pelvic Fracture

47(48.4%)

368(42.5%)

Abdomino-Pelvic vascular injury

6(6.2%)

114(13.2%)

University Hospital

61(59.2%)

516(60.0%)

Level 1 Designation

46(44.7%)

420(48.8%)

Firearm Injury

90(87.4%)

821(95.5%)

Age

32

29.9

BMI

27.5

27.1

 

MIM

Open

Mean

Median

Mean

Median

Injury severity Score

12.1

12

15.5

14

TRISS

0.97

 

0.94

 

Comorbidity index

0.19

0

0.21

0