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Table 2 Summary of surgery-related data and post-surgical complications

From: Incidence of urinary incontinence after hip fracture surgery and associated risk factors: a prospective study

Surgery and Anesthesia

 

ASA category n = 247, n (%)

 

 I

1 (0.40)

 II

83 (33.6)

 III,

150 (60.7)

 IV

5 (2.02)

 Unknown

8 (3.24)

Prosthetic surgery n = 247, n (%)

 

 Yes

99 (40.1)

 No

148 (59.9)

Surgery type n = 247, n (%)

 

 Cannulated screws

8 (3.24)

 Intramedullary nailing

133 (53.8)

 Cemented hemiarthroplasty

26 (10.5)

 Uncemented hemiarthroplasty

44 (17.8)

 Concrete THA

23 (9.31)

 No concrete THA

6 (2.43)

 Other

7 (2.83)

Type of anesthesia n = 247, n (%)

 

 General

8 (3.24)

 Neuroaxial

238 (96.4)

 Other region

1 (0.40)

Post-Surgical Complications

 

Urinary tract infection (n = 247), n (%)

8 (3.24)

Acute urinary retention (n = 247), n (%)

9 (3.64)

Constipation (n = 245), n (%)

21 (8.57)

Time with bladder catheter (n = 247), n (%)

 

 < 24 h

114 (46.2)

 24–48 h

34 (13.8)

 48–72 h

46 (18.6)

 3–4 days

22 (8.91)

 5–6 days

19 (7.69)

 7–8 days

7 (2.83)

 ≥9 days

5 (2.02)

Prolonged catheterization (> 24 h) (n = 248), n (%)

133 (53.9)

  1. ASA, American Society of Anesthesiology; THA, Total Hip Arthroplasty