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Table 2 Surgical variables according to the type of hysterectomy in patients with endometrial carcinoma with cervical involvement (N = 239)

From: What is the impact of radical hysterectomy on endometrial cancer with cervical involvement?

 

Total

SH, 200 (83.68)

RH, 39 (16.32)

OR

95% CI

p

Pelvic lymphadenectomy§

165 (69.04)

134 (67.00)

31 (79.49)

1.91

0.83–4.38

0.128

Para-aortic lymphadenectomy§

135 (56.49)

107 (53.50)

28 (71.79)

2.21

1.04–4.069

0.038

Surgical time, min¥

210.5 (160–295)

210 (152.5–280)

238 (205–335)

1.001

1.0007–1.008

0.020

Intraoperative complications§

18 (7.53)

12 (6.00)

6 (15.38)

2.85

1.01–8.12

0.050

Surgical bleeding, ml¥

350 (200–550)

350 (200–500)

400 (300–1000)

1.003

0.99–1.0001

0.165

Bleeding > 500 ml§

55 (25.58)

40 (22.60)

15 (39.47)

2.23

1.07–4.68

0.033

Blood transfusion§

65 (27.19)

50 (25)

15 (38.46)

0.999

0.99–1.00

0.136

Reintervention§

9 (3.77)

7 (3.50)

2 (5.13)

1.49

0.29–7.46

0.627

Laparoscopy§

15 (6.28)

13 (6.5)

2 (5.13)

0.77

0.168–3.59

0.747

  1. SH simple hysterectomy, RH radical hysterectomy, OR odds ratio, 95% CI 95% confidence interval
  2. ¥Median (interquartile range)
  3. §Absolute value (relative analysis)