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Table 3 Postoperative outcomes of 100 bladder cancer patients

From: Three-port approach vs conventional laparoscopic radical cystectomy with orthotopic neobladder: a single-center retrospective study

Variablesa

Overall (n = 100)

Three-port group (n = 55)

Five-port group (n = 45)

P value

hydronephrosis, [n (%)]

9 (9.00)

4 (7.27)

6 (13.33)

0.315

Urinary tract stricture, [n (%)]

8 (8.00)

4 (7.27)

5 (11.11)

0.505

Bowel obstruction, [n (%)]

8 (8.00)

3 (5.45)

5 (11.11)

0.300

Febrile urinary tract infection, [n (%)]

9 (9.00)

3 (5.45)

6 (13.33)

0.171

Wound dehiscence, [n (%)]

4 (4.00)

2 (3.64)

2 (4.44)

0.837

Wound infection, [n (%)]

5 (5.00)

2 (3.64)

3 (6.67)

0.489

Intestinal or urinary fistula, [n (%)]

5 (5.00)

3 (5.45)

2 (4.44)

0.818

Diarrhea, [n (%)]

6 (6.00)

3 (5.45)

3 (6.67)

0.800

Incisional hernia, [n (%)]

4 (4.00)

3 (5.45)

1 (2.22)

0.412

Vein thrombosis, [n (%)]

2 (2.00)

1 (1.82)

1 (2.22)

0.886

Sepsis, [n (%)]

2 (2.00)

1 (1.82)

1 (2.22)

0.886

  1. aThe same patient may have multiple complications