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Table 1 Clinicopathological characteristics of the enrolled patient

From: Which style of duodenojejunostomy is better after resection of distal duodenum

Clinical parameter

Gender

 

 Male

19 (55.9%)

 Female

15 (44.1%)

Age (mean ± SD, year)

56.29 ± 12.71

Primary or Recurrence

 

 Primary

18 (52.9%)

 Recurrence

16 (47.1%)

Multiple Lesions

 

 Yes

11 (32.4%)

 No

23 (67.6%)

Tumor Size (mean ± SD, cm)

19.0 ± 12.7

Histology

 

 LPS

15 (44.1%)

 GIST

14 (41.2%)

 LMS

4 (11.8%)

 DT

1 (2.9%)

Multivisceral Resection

 

 Yes

23 (67.6%)

 No

11 (32.4%)

Combined Pancreatic Resection*

 

 Yes

9 (26.5%)

 No

25 (73.5%)

Anastomosis Style

 

 S-style

21 (62.8%)

 E-style

13 (38.2%)

 Operation Time (mean ± SD, min)

344 ± 121

 Intraoperative Blood Loss (mean ± SD, ml)

1294 ± 1342

Complication

 

 Grade 1–2

22 (64.7%)

 Grade 3–5

12 (35.3%)

Delayed Gastric Emptying

 

 Yes

12 (35.3%)

 No

22 (64.7%)

Incision Infection

 

 Yes

11 (32.4%)

 No

23 (67.6%)

Intraperitoneal Infection

 

 Yes

14 (41.2%)

 No

20 (58.8%)

Duodenojejunal anastomotic Fistula

 

 Yes

6 (17.6%)

 No

28 (82.4%)

Pancreatic Fistula

 

 Yes

7 (20.6%)

 No

27 (79.4%)

Postoperative Massive Hemorrhage

 

 Yes

3 (8.8%)

 No

31 (91.2%)

Re-operation

 

 Yes

3 (8.8%)

 No

31 (91.2%)

Time to Feed (mean ± SD, day)

18.8 ± 20.1

Postoperative Hospital stay (mean ± SD, day)

27.0 ± 20.2

  1. LPS: liposarcoma; LMS: leiomyosarcoma; GIST: gastrointestinal stromal tumor; DT: desmoid tumor; SD: stand deviation
  2. *Refers to the removal of the uncinate or the body and tail of the pancreas