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Table 2 Demographic, clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes of patients who returned to work after surgery

From: Comparison of rapid recovery outcomes between vNOTES hysterectomy and laparoscopic hysterectomy: a prospective study

Varies

vNOTES group

(n = 22)

LH group

(n = 76)

Test value

P

Age (years)

46.9 ± 7.1

48.7 ± 4.0

-1.606

0.121

BMI (kg/m2)

24.1 ± 3.5

24.7 ± 3.6

-0.794

0.429

ASA

  

1.257

0.553

 I, n (%)

2(9.1)

3(3.9)

  

 II, n (%)

18(81.8)

62(81.6)

  

 III, n (%)

2(9.1)

11(14.5)

  

Parity

1.5(1~2)

1(1~2)

-0.268

0.789

Previous abdominal surgery

  

2.972

0.085

 Yes, n (%)

12(54.5)

26(34.2)

  

 NO, n (%)

10(45.5)

50(65.8)

  

Histological subtype

  

2.972

0.692

 Uterine fibroid, n (%)

9(40.9)

30(39.5)

  

 Adenomyosis, n (%)

5(22.7)

8(10.5)

  

 Adenomyosis + Uterine fibroid, n (%)

1(4.6)

8(10.5)

  

 CIN III, n (%)

3(13.6)

15(19.7)

  

 Endometrial hyperplasia, n (%)

1(4.6)

5(6.6)

  

 Others, n (%)

3(13.6)

10(13.2)

  

Uterus volume (cm3)

170.9(79.0~229.9)

166.4(92.1~295.2)

-0.283

0.778

  1. BMI, body mass index; ASA, American society of Anesthesiologists; BMI, body mass index; vNOTES, vaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery; LH, laparoscopic hysterectomy