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5 vs 2.8%, = .038). In multivariate analysis, only deep incisional SSI was found to be independently associated with obesity (OR 2.79, 95% CI 1.02-7.67). Obese patients were readmitted more frequently than nonobese counterparts (28.3 vs 16%, = .035). The length of hospital stay was comparable [median (IQR), 7 (4-13.5) vs. 7 (5-11)days, = .942]. Ileal pouch excision can be performed in obese patients with largely similar outcomes compared to their nonobese counterparts although obesity is associated with a higher rate of deep space infec