Table 3 Reasons and frequency of readmissions during follow-up. The total number (%, percentage of cohort) of patients readmitted is also given (some patients being readmitted on multiple occasions).

From: Complications following vaginal mesh procedures for stress urinary incontinence: an 8 year study of 92,246 women

Total number of patients in cohort (total duration of follow-up)

TVT

TOT

SS

All

41,880 (175,284 patient years)

25,509 (108,339 patient years)

613 (2650 patient years)

68,002 (286,273 patient years)

Total

Patients

Total

Patients

Total

Patients

Total

Patients

In-hospital deaths

345 (0.8%)

204 (0.8%)

3 (0.5%)

552 (0.8%)

Readmissions for further surgery

2476

2016 (4.8%)

1370

1161 (4.6%)

40

36 (5.9%)

3886

3213 (4.7%)

- removal

1277

1112 (2.7%)

541

486 (1.9%)

11

10 (1.6%)

1829

1608 (2.4%)

- repair

459

435 (1.0%)

240

227 (0.9%)

6

5 (0.8%)

705

657 (1.0%)

- insertion

831

812 (1.9%)

630

615 (2.4%)

25

24 (3.9%)

1486

1451 (2.1%)

- renewal

5

5 (0.0%)

1

1 (0.0%)

0

0 (0.0%)

6

6 (0.0%)

Readmissions for complications from mesh surgery

1389

1047 (2.5%)

607

484 (1.9%)

12

10 (1.6%)

2008

1541 (2.3%)

Readmissions for complications or further surgery

2950

2248 (5.4%)

1580

1255 (4.9%)

45

39 (6.4%)

4575

3542 (5.2%)

Readmissions/1000 person years:

- further mesh surgery

14.1

12.7

15.1

13.6

- complications of mesh surgery

7.9

5.6

4.5

7.0

- complications or further surgery

16.8

14.6

17.0

16.0

Patients free from further surgery or admission for complications after 5 years [95% CI] %

93.9 [93.7–94.2]

94.4 [94.1–94.8]

92.5 [90.1–94.9]

94.1 [93.9–94.3]