Obstetrics and Gynecology International / 2012 / Article / Tab 3 / Clinical Study
Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair with and without Concomitant Burch Colposuspension in Incontinent Women: A Randomised Controlled Trial with at Least 5-Year Followup Table 3 Secondary outcome end-points in patients of group A and B. Outcomes after mid- and long-term followups.
Yes colposuspension (group A) No colposuspension (group B) Pre Post Before (24) P After (23) Before (23) P After (22) A versus B group A versus B group Anatomical Results 24 <0.001 2 23 <0.001 3 2 stage I rectoceles 2 stage I rectoceles — NS 1 Stage II rectocele No sexual intercourse 5 NS 7 10 NS 9 NS NS Disturbances during sexual intercourse 10 0.023 3 8 NS 4 NS NS No disturbances during sexual intercourse 9 NS 13 5 NS 9 NS NS Constipation 11 0.046 3 persistent 9 NS 2 persistent NS NS 1 ex novo 1 ex novo IIQ7 (median/range) 16 (3–35) <0.001 1 (0–11) 18 (1–45) <0.001 2 (0–17) NS NS UDI6 (median/range) 16 (6–45) <0.001 3 (0–10) 16 (0–43) <0.001 2.5 (0–14) NS NS VAS (median/range) 8 (4–10) 8.5 (5–10) NS Patients would not repeat surgery 3 3 NS Re-interventions for UI 4(MUS) 2 (MUS) NS
VAS: Visual Analogue Scale. MUS: Mediourethral sling.