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Table 2 Surgery indications and complications

From: Overtreatment in nonmalignant lesions detected in a colorectal cancer screening program: a retrospective cohort study

 

Number (%)

Indication for surgery (n = 162)

• Colonoscopy complications

4 (2.5%)

• Resection of colorectal lesions

158 (97.5%)

Surgical approach

(n = 162)

• Laparoscopy

84 (51.8%)

• Reconverted laparoscopy

9 (5.5%)

• Laparotomy

38 (23.1%)

• Transanal surgery

31 (19.1%)

Type of surgery

(n = 162)

• Expanded appendectomy

9 (5.6%)

• Right hemicolectomy

74 (45.7%)

• Left hemicolectomy

6 (3.7%)

• Sigmoidectomy

15 (9.2%)

• Rectum anterior resection

8 (4.9%)

• Segmental resection

14 (8.6%)

• Subtotal colectomy

5 (3.1%)

• Transanal surgery

31 (19.1%)

Length of hospitalization (n = 162)

6 (IQR 4–9)

In hospital complicationsa

(n = 162)

• 0

122 (75.3%)

• I

19 (11.7%)

• II

9 (5.6%)

• III

6 (3.7%)

• IV

5 (3.1%)

• V

1 (0.6%)

Complications after discharge (n = 160)

29 (18.1%)

  1. aAccording to the Clavien-Dindo classification [19].