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         POD-2.4. Table 2B. LEP same-day discharge success rate  patient outcomes in RARP and LEP patients operated as same-day surgery
                                                             vs. inpatient.
                              Planned same-  Planned   p     Methods: Patients operated for RARP or LEP between May 2020 and
                              day (n=46)   inpatient         Decemeber 2021 were studied. Among RARP patients, 95 were identified
                                           (n=30)            as planned inpatient (PIP-RARP) and 43 planned same-day (PSDD-RARP).
         Actual patient orientation                          Among LEP patients, 30 were identified as planned inpatient (PIP-LEP) and
                                                             46 planned as same-day (PSDD-LEP). PSDD patients were compared to
           Discharged         29 (63.0%)   0 (0%)   <0.001   PIP patients for both patient groups, with primary outcomes being SDD
           Hospitalized       17 (37.0%)   30 (100%)         failure, 30-day complication, and re-admission rates.
         Duration of hospitalization                         Results: General patient characteristics, such as age, American Society
                                                             of Anesthesiology (ASA), and Revised Cardiac Risk Index (RCRI) did not
           Mean (SD)          1.41 (1.06)  1.57 (1.72)  0.705  differ between PSDD and PIP in both patient populations (Table 1). Of
           Median [min, max]  1.00 [1.00, 5.00] 1.00 [1.00,   the PSDD-RARP patients, 74.4% were successfully discharged the day
                                           10.0]             of surgery. The overall postoperative complication, 30-day emergency
         30-day emergency visit                              department (ED) visits, and re-admission rates were 18.6%, 18.6%, and
                                                             9.3% in PSDD-RARP patients vs.13.7% (p=0.63), 4.2% (p=0.01), 2.1%
           No                 44 (95.7%)   28 (93.3%)  1     (p=0.14) for PIP-RARP, respectively. Of the PSDD-LEP patients, 63% were
           Yes                2 (4.3%)     2 (6.7%)          successfully discharged the day of the surgery. The overall postoperative
         Readmission                                         complication, 30-day ED visits, and re-admission rates were 15.2%, 4.3%,
                                                             and 0% in PSDD-LEP patients vs. 23.3% (p=0.56), 6.7% (p=1.0), 3.3%
           No                 46 (100%)    29 (96.7%)  0.828  (p=0.83) for PIP-LEP, respectively (Tables 2, 3).
           Yes                0 (0%)       1 (3.3%)          Conclusions: Same-day discharge for RARP and LEP is safe and feasible
         Rates of successful same-day discharge, duration of hospitalization, emergency consul-  in select patients, with an acceptable and comparable complication rate.
         tation, and readmission in planned same-day LEP vs. inpatient.  References
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                              inpatient   day (n=43)
                              (n=95)                          POD-2.4. Table 3B. LEP Patient overall frequency of post-
         Postoperative                                        operative complication
         complication
                                                                                       Planned   Planned   p
           No                 82 (86.3%)  35 (81.4%)  0.625
                                                                                       same-day   inpatient
           Yes                13 (13.7%)  8 (18.6%)                                    (n=46)   (n=30)
         30-day emergency visit                                Postoperative complication
           No                 91 (95.8%)  35 (81.4%)  0.0142    No                     39 (84.8%)  23 (76.7%) 0.556
           Yes                4 (4.2%)  8 (18.6%)               Yes                    7 (15.2%)  7 (23.3%)
           Reason for emergency   93 (97.9%)  35 (81.4%)  0.022  Primary reason for    29 (63.0%)  0 (0%)  <0.001
           visit                                               hospitalization
           Abdominal pain     0 (0%)    1 (2.3%)                Hematuria              3 (6.5%)  4 (13.3%)
           Anastomotic leak   0 (0%)    1 (2.3%)                Infection              2 (4.3%)  2 (6.7%)
           Collection         1 (1.1%)  1 (2.3%)                Normal postoperative evol  12 (26.1%)  24 (80.0%)
           Hematuria          1 (1.1%)  1 (2.3%)               Secondary reason for    46 (100%)  29 (96.7%) 0.828
           Urinary leak       0 (0%)    1 (2.3%)               hospitalization
           Urinary retention  0 (0%)    3 (7.0%)                Hematuria              0 (0%)   1 (3.3%)
         Readmission rate                                      30-day emergency visit
           No                 93 (97.9%)  39 (90.7%)  0.142     No                     44 (95.7%)  28 (93.3%) 1
           Yes                2 (2.1%)  4 (9.3%)                Yes                    2 (4.3%)  2 (6.7%)
         Reason for readmission  93 (97.9%)  39 (90.7%)  0.078  Primary reason for emerg visit  44 (95.7%)  28 (93.3%) 0.112
           Anastomotic leak   0 (0%)    1 (2.3%)                Hematuria              0 (0%)   2 (6.7%)
           Collection         0 (0%)    1 (2.3%)                Retention              2 (4.3%)  0 (0%)
           Hematoma           1 (1.1%)  0 (0%)                 Readmission
           Urinary leak       1 (1.1%)  0 (0%)                  No                     46 (100%)  29 (96.7%) 0.828
           Urinary retention  0 (0%)    2 (4.7%)                Yes                    0 (0%)   1 (3.3%)
         Frequency of overall complication and reason for emergency consults and readmission   Primary reason for readmission
         in planned inpatient vs. planned same day RARP.
                                                                Hematuria              0 (0%)   1 (3.3%)
                                                               Frequency of overall complication and reason for emergency consults and readmission
                                                               in planned same-day LEP vs. inpatient.


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