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Table 1 Demographics and tumor pathology of patients for single-port laparoscopy, laparotomy and three-port laparoscopy (n = 95)

From: Comparison of perioperative outcomes of single-port laparoscopy, three-port laparoscopy and conventional laparotomy in removing giant ovarian cysts larger than 15 cm

Characteristics

Single-port Laparoscopy

Laparotomy

Three-portLaparoscopy

P-value

Age (year)

31.58 ± 11.73

36.34 ± 18.09

32.44 ± 12.53

0.06

BMI (kg/m2)

25.09 ± 4.56

23.9 ± 4.70

23.6 ± 4.25

0.71

Previous abdominal surgery

0.15 ± 0.36

0.26 ± 0.56

0.29 ± 0.47

0.46

Ovarian cyst diameter (cm)

17.36 ± 4.07

18.11 ± 4.11

16.33 ± 2.09

0.06

CA-125 (U/ml)

40.89 ± 97.76

51.76 ± 74.37

27.84 ± 18.44

0.80

ASA Classification

1.79 ± 0.42

1.91 ± 0.45

1.74 ± 0.45

0.26

Pathology of ovarian cyst

 Serouscystadenoma

9 (27%)

12 (34%)

8 (30%)

 

 Mucinouscystadenoma

11 (33%)

16 (46%)

11 (41%)

 

 Ovarianteratoma

8 (24%)

4 (11%)

3 (11%)

 

 Endometrioticcyst

3 (9%)

3 (9%)

5 (19%)

 

 Fibrothecoma

2 (6%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

 
  1. BMI Body mass index, ASA Classification ASA Physical Status Classification, CA-125 Cancer antigen 125
  2. Values were presented as mean ± SD or number (%)