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Table 4 Operation and postoperative data

From: Surgical treatment of stoma-related hernias: retrospective cohort study of damage claims to the Swedish National Patient Insurance Company 2010–2016

 

Male

Female

p

University hospital

Non-university hospital

p

Operation data

      

 Procedure

      

  PSH repair-related

7 (54)

11 (65)

0.55

7 (70)

11 (55)

0.69

  SSH repair-related

4 (31)

3 (18)

0.67

1 (10)

6 (30)

0.37

  Relocationa due to PSH

0

2 (12)

0.49

1 (10)

1 (5)

1.00

  Reversala due to PSH

2 (15)

1 (6)

0.57

1 (10)

2 (10)

1.00

 Emergency operation

1 (8)

3 (18)

0.61

2

2

0.58

 Mesh at current operation

12 (92)

11 (65)

0.10

8 (80)

15 (75)

1.00

Postoperative data

      

 Hospital stay, days

15 (3–79)

19 (2–62)

0.80

24.5 (4–62)

14.5 (2–79)

0.40

 ICU admission

4 (31)

4 (24)

0.70

3 (30)

5 (25)

0.77

  ICU stay, days

11 (2–16)

8 (6–15)

0.72

15 (6–16)

9.5 (2–11)

0.29

 Mechanical ventilation

2 (15)

2 (12)

1.00

3 (30)

1 (5)

0.06

 30-day outcomes

      

  Readmission

4 (40)

8 (50)

0.70

4 (44)

8 (47)

0.90

  Reoperation

5 (42)

10 (63)

0.27

6 (67)

9 (47)

0.34

  Mortality

0

0

 

0

0

 
  1. Operation and postoperative data of cases where damage claims following stoma-related hernia surgery were filed with LÖF 2010–2016, stratified by gender and type of operating hospital
  2. Continuous variables are expressed as median (range). Categorical variables are expressed as numbers (%). The potential presence of additional local repair is demarcated with a
  3. LÖF The Swedish National Patient Insurance Company; PSH parastomal hernia; SSH, stoma-site hernia; ICU intensive care unit