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Table 1 Relationship between clinical features and stapling difficulty

From: Stapler port position determination using 3-dimensional virtual simulation software in robot-assisted thoracic surgery

Variables

 

Stapling difficulty

 

P-value

Impossible/Difficult (n = 16)

Typical (n = 25)

Easy (n = 32)

Age, y

70 ± 8 [66, 75]

71 ± 8 [67, 74]

69 ± 10 [65, 72]

0.63

Male

6 (38)

11 (44)

19 (59)

0.29

Height, cm

159 ± 9 [155, 163]

159 ± 7 [155, 162]

161 ± 9 [158, 164]

0.45

Weight, kg

53 ± 10 [48, 58]

54 ± 10 [50, 58]

58 ± 10 [55, 62]

0.17

Body mass index, kg/m2

21 ± 3 [19, 23]

21 ± 4 [20, 23]

22 ± 3 [21, 24]

0.41

Intrathoracic length, mm

161 ± 16 [154, 167]

159 ± 15 [154, 164]

170 ± 9 [166, 175]

0.005*

Seventh rib angle, degree

39 ± 7 [35, 43]

40 ± 9 [37, 43]

38 ± 7 [35, 40]

0.60

VD, mm

140.6 ± 12.2 [135.1, 146.1]

144.4 ± 10.4 [140.0, 148.8]

147.8 ± 11.2 [143.8, 151.7]

0.11

VD-136, mm

4.6 ± 12.2 [-0.9, 10.2]

8.4 ± 10.4 [3.9, 12.8]

11.8 ± 11.2 [7.8, 15.7]

0.11

AD, mm

-3.5 ± 10.5 [-7.9, 0.9]

9.4 ± 4.6 [5.9, 12.9]

21.0 ± 10.3 [17.9, 24.1]

< 0.001**

  1. Values are mean ± standard deviation [95% Confidence interval], n (%)
  2. *Significant difference between Impossible/Difficult/Typical and Easy
  3. **Significant difference between all groups
  4. Intrathoracic length: length from the sternum to the inside of the rib with the seventh rib arranged in the outermost computed tomography image
  5. VD: Virtual distance between the resection target vessel and stapler port
  6. AD: Actual distance between the resection target vessel and the anvil tip