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Table 2 Diagnosis time and clinical parameters

From: Is endourological intervention a suitable treatment option in the management of iatrogenic thermal ureteral injury? A contemporary case series

 

Immediate diagnosis (n = 13)

Delayed diagnosis (n = 14)

P- value

Previous surgery n (%)

0.140

No surgery

9 (40.9)

13 (59.1)

Abdominal surgery

4 (80)

1 (20)

Cause of gynecologic surgery n (%)

0.564

Malign + Endometriosis

5 (45.45)

6 (54.55)

Benign

8 (50)

8 (50)

Gynecologic procedure n (%)

0.041

Abdominal surgery

4 (100)

0

Laparoscopic Surgery

9 (39.13)

14 (60.87)

Type of ureteral injury n (%)

0.029

Cold transection

6 (85.71)

1 (14.29)

Thermal injury

7 (35)

13 (65)

Urological intervention n (%)

0.041

Endoscopic

5 (31.25)

11 (68.75)

Reconsturictive surgery

8 (72.72)

3 (27.28)

Complications of after urological interventions n (%)

0.021

No

12 (63.15)

7 (36.85)

Yes

1(12.5)

7 (87.5)