Wang, Lulu
Ge, Huisheng
Xiong, Liling
Xie, Aijie
Wu, Xian
Huang, Juan
Liu, Tianjiao
Li, Xin
Jia, Yujian
Liao, Jianmei
Wang, Hui
Lin, Yonghong
Gan, Xiaoqin
Funding for this research was provided by:
Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province (2022NSFSC0815, 2022NSFSC0815, 2022NSFSC0815, 2022NSFSC0815, 2022NSFSC0815, 2022NSFSC0815, 2022NSFSC0815, 2022NSFSC0815, 2022NSFSC0815)
Yingcai Scheme, Chengdu Women’s and Children’s Central Hospita (YC2021004, YC2021004, YC2021004, YC2021004)
Youth Innovation Foundation of Sichuan Provincial Medical (Q21060, Q21060)
Article History
Received: 18 June 2024
Accepted: 2 September 2024
First Online: 14 September 2024
Declarations
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: This retrospective study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Chengdu Women’s and Children’s Central Hospital (No. 202180). The study was conducted at the Chengdu Women’s and Children’s Central Hospital (inpatient department or day discharge center) from December 2021 to November 2022. Before the surgery, each patient was informed of the surgical risks (i.e., bladder, ureter, and rectum injuries) and benefits by their doctors. They then signed written informed consent according to the hospital’s guidelines as part of the general routine before surgery.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.