Research Article
Short Term Outcomes of Open and Minimally Invasive Approaches to Segmental Colectomy for Benign Colovesical Fistula
Table 5
Postoperative 30 days complications of patients with colovesical fistula by surgical approach (laparoscopic vs. robotic).
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includes: intra-abdominal infection, sepsis, septic shock, ventilator dependency, cardiac arrest, acute renal failure, hemorrhagic complication needs transfusion, pulmonary embolism, myocardial infarction, pneumonia, central vascular accident, superficial surgical site infection, deep surgical site infection, unplanned reoperation, deep venus thromboembolism, urinary tract infection, progressive renal insufficiency, unplanned intubation, anastomosis leakage, prolonged ileus, and wound disruption. includes: intra-abdominal infection, septic shock, ventilator dependency, cardiac arrest, acute renal failure, pulmonary embolism, myocardial infarction, pneumonia, unplanned reoperation, anastomosis leakage, and unplanned intubation. at least in one group of the patients there was not any case to compare. |