Research Article

The Effect of the Duckett procedure on the Outcome and Prognosis of Children with Suburethral Cleft

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Surgical situations of the children in the two groups (hospital stay, operative time, vascular score, and intraoperative bleeding) were expressed as mean ± standard deviation (X ± S) and calculated by the t-test. The success rate of one operation was expressed as an integer using the chi-square test for the count data. The results showed that the length of stay and VAS score of the children in the treatment group were significantly lower than those in the comparison group, while the operation time and intraoperative bleeding were higher than those in the comparison group, and the statistical comparison was statistically significant (). While the success rate of the primary surgery was 86% higher in the treatment group than 84% higher in the comparison group, the statistical comparison was not statistically significant ().