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Table 1 The clinicopathological features of the cohort

From: Surgical options for submucosal tumors near the esophagogastric junction: does size or location matter?

 

(a) Major gatrectomy

(b) Minor gastrectomy

by laparotomy

(c) Minor gastrectomy with MIS

 

P-value

(a)(c)

(b)(c)

(a)(c)

Number

13

51

55

   

Age (year)

50 ± 17

60 ± 15

61 ± 14

0.089

0.897

0.044

Gender

 M

8

27

24

   

 F

5

24

31

   

Tumor size (cm)

5.3 ± 1.9

4.1 ± 1.8

3.7 ± 1.4

0.041

0.457

0.005

Pathology

 GIST

7

35

47

   

 Leiomyoma

6

15

5

   

Schwannoma

0

1

3

   

 Others

0

0

0

   

OP duration (min)

205 ± 80

138 ± 53

126 ± 49

< 0.001

0.486

< 0.001

Hospital stay (day)

12 ± 3.6

10 ± 3.1

7 ± 2.4

0.097

< 0.001

< 0.001

Complications

3

6

1

   

Margin *

2

1

1

   

Recurrence *

2

1

   

Follow-up * (months)

72.9

40.4

   
  1. MIS minimally invasive surgery, GIST gastrointestinal stromal tumor;
  2. * remark the parameters specified for GISTs