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Table 1 Demographic characteristics

From: Uretero-neocystostomy: a retrospective comparison of open, laparoscopic and robotic techniques

 

RAL + LAP

Open

P-value

Number of cases

34

26

 

Age, median - yr

50 (41–70)

60 (53–74)

0.048

Body mass index

24.6 (22.5–28)

24.9 (21.1–27.9)

0.654

Male sex- no. (%)

17 (50)

14 (53.8)

0.800

Prior abdominal surgery – no. (%)

16 (48.5)

21 (80.8)

0.015

ASA score – no (%)

  

0.027

1

5 (14.7)

1 (3.8)

 

2

22 (64.7)

13 (50.0)

 

3

7 (20.6)

12 (46.2)

 

Side – no (%)

  

0.045

Left

15 (44.1)

12 (46.2)

 

Right

19 (55.9)

10 (38.5)

 

Bilateral

0

4 (15.4)

 

Prior treatment

  

0.013

None

8 (23.5)

12 (46.2)

 

DJ-Stent

21 (61.8)

6 (23.1)

 

PCN

5 (14.7)

7 (26.9)

 

Other definitive

0

1 (3.8)

 

Other non-definitive

0

0

 

Etiology

  

0.666

Stricture

15 (44.1)

7 (26.9)

 

Malignancy

3 (8.8)

4 (15.4)

 

Iatrogenic

10 (29.4)

9 (34.6)

 

Stone

2 (5.9)

1 (3.8)

 

Other

4 (11.8)

5 (19.2)

 
  1. RAL = robotic assisted laparoscopic; LAP = laparoscopic; ASA = American Society of Anesthesiologists; PCN = Percutaneous nephrostomy