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035), follow-up quality of life (42 vs 82; P .001), and change in quality of life (19 vs 33; P .018). The majority of patients with or without recurrence still experienced an improvement in quality of life (68% vs 79%; P= .142). Patients with lower baseline quality of life are likely to experience a recurrence following repair; however, most still report substantial improvements in quality of life. Assessing follow-up quality of life without accounting for baseline quality of life is incomplete; follow-up quality of life shoul