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A retrospective cohort study of perioperative management on the morbidity of urogynecologic surgery

International Urogynecology Journal, ISSN: 1433-3023, Vol: 23, Issue: 9, Page: 1207-1214
2012
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Introduction and hypothesis: To determine whether premenopausal and early (<70) and late postmenopausal women whose comorbidities were screened and managed using a standardized protocol experienced comparable perioperative complications after urogynecologic surgery. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the charts of all women who presented for surgical management of their pelvic floor disorders over 4.5 years for any complications, which occurred intraoperatively to 6 weeks postoperatively. Results: Late postmenopausal women underwent more vaginal (100/124, 159/246, and 226/288, p<0.001) and obliterative (15/124, 0/246, and 4/288, p<0.001), and fewer abdominal (9/124, 87/246, and 58/288, p<0.001) procedures and had lower body mass index (27.1, 31.4, and 29.4, P<0.001) and fewer smokers (4/124, 86/246, and 52/288, p<0.001) than premenopausal and early postmenopausal subjects. After adjusting for these differences, the proportions that experienced perioperative complications were similar among the three groups (P00.789). Conclusions: With standardized screening and management, our premenopausal and early and late postmenopausal women experienced similar perioperative complications. © The International Urogynecological Association 2012.

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