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Factors associated with complications of vaginal hysterectomy in patients with pelvic organ prolapse — a single centre’s experience

OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to examine the predisposing factors that play a role in the development of complications in patients undergoing vaginal hysterectomy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This retrospective analysis was performed on data provided from 239 patients who underwent vaginal hysterectomy due...

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Published in:Ginekologia polska 2019-01, Vol.90 (12), p.692-698
Main Authors: Peker, Nurullah, Aydın, Edip, Yavuz, Mustafa, Bademkıran, Muhammet Hanifi, Ege, Serhat, Karaçor, Talip, Ağaçayak, Elif
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Summary:OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to examine the predisposing factors that play a role in the development of complications in patients undergoing vaginal hysterectomy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This retrospective analysis was performed on data provided from 239 patients who underwent vaginal hysterectomy due to uterine prolapse at a single centre between January 2008 and August 2018. Complications were defined according to Clavien-Dindo classification of complications. The patients were divided into two groups: with and without complications. We built a model using multivariable logistic regression to examine the relationships between complications and five candidate predictors. RESULTS: Intra/postoperative complications developed in 30 patients, and the complication rate was found to be 12.5%. 87.2% of the reported complications were classified as Grade ≤ 2 according to Clavien-Dindo system. It was found that complications were associated with factors such as intraoperative concurrent salpingo-oophorectomy [Odds ratio (OR): 1.24 (1.1–1.4)], low preoperative haemoglobin [OR: 0.96 (0.94–0.98)], uterine weight [OR: 2.69 (2.62–2.76)], and long operation time [OR: 1.04 (1.02–1.07)]. History of pelvic surgery was not found to increase complication rate [OR: 1.11 (0.96–1.27), p = 0.13]. Our multiple logistic regression model correctly classified 74% of participants within the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve. CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative anaemia, large uterus and concomitant adnexectomy were found to be factors associated with complications during and after vaginal hysterectomy for pelvic organ prolapse.
ISSN:0017-0011
2543-6767
DOI:10.5603/GP.2019.0118