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Table 1 Preoperative patients’ characteristics

From: Long-term outcomes of transvaginal mesh surgery for pelvic organ prolapse: a retrospective cohort study

Preoperative patients’ characteristics (n = 134)

Mesh

Total (n = 134)

Prolift (n = 52, 38.8%)

Gynemesh (n = 82, 61.2%)

P-value

Age (years), median

62.1 (29–80)

63.2 (45–79)

61.4(29–80)

0.131

BMI (kg/m2), median

24.59 (17.78–30.04)

24.92 (17.78–29.40)

24.38 (19.92–30.04)

0.800

Anterior compartment prolapse stage (POP-Q), n (%)

3–4

99 (73.9%)

39 (75%)

60 (73.2%)

0.814

Apical compartment prolapse stage (POP-Q), n (%)

3–4

91 (67.9%)

39 (75%)

52 (63.4%)

0.162

Posterior compartment prolapse stage (POP-Q), n (%)

3–4

32 (23.9%)

17 (32.7%)

15 (18.3%)

0.057

Parity, median

2.16 (1–6)

2.12 (1–6)

2.23 (1–5)

0.430

Urinary Incontinence

Any kind, n (%)

18 (13.4%)

5 (9.6%)

13 (15.9%)

0.302

Hysterectomy history, n (%)

3 (2.2%)

2 (3.8%)

1 (1.2%)

0.317

Concomitant MUS, n (%)

6 (4.5%)

3 (5.8%)

3 (3.7%)

0.565

Preserved Uterine, n (%)

19 (14.2%)

6 (11.5%)

13 (15.9%)

0.485

  1. Continuous variables were compared with—test, categorical variables with Chi-Square test
  2. POP-Q, pelvic organ prolapse quantification system; MUI, mixed urinary incontinence; MUS, mid-urethral sling