06 July 2020>: Clinical Research
Comparison on the Efficacy of Double Tract Gastric Interposition Reconstruction Versus Jejunal Interposition Reconstruction After Proximal Gastrectomy
Chao Yue A* , Rui Peng B* , Wei Wei D , Bin Zhou F , Xu Wen F , Rongmin Gu G , Xuezhi Ming B , Gang Li E* , Huanqiu Chen E*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.922504
Med Sci Monit 2020; 26:e922504
Table 2 Perioperative outcomes and postoperative complications of patients in ADJR group and ADGR group.
Variables | ADJR (n=32) | ADGR (n=30) | P | |
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Perioperative outcomes | Operation time (min, χ̄±s) | 147.44±16.54 | 142.60±18.36 | 0.280 |
Intraoperative blood loss (mL, χ̄±s) | 90.62±33.49 | 79.33±40.08 | 0.232 | |
Postoperative LOS (d, χ̄±s) | 11.75±1.70 | 10.9±1.82 | 0.063 | |
First flatus time (d, χ̄±s) | 3.47±0.98 | 3.63±0.96 | 0.509 | |
Postoperative complications | Wound infection, n (%) | 2 (6.25%) | 3 (10.00%) | 0.940 |
Respiratory infection, n (%) | 1 (3.13%) | 1 (3.33%) | 0.963 | |
Pleural effusion, n (%) | 3 (9.38%) | 2 (6.67%) | 0.696 | |
Lymphorrhagia, n (%) | 0 (0.00%) | 1 (3.33%) | 0.484 | |
Anastomotic leakage, n (%) | 1 (3.13%) | 0 (0.00%) | 0.329 | |
ADGR – antrum-preserving double tract gastric interposition reconstruction; ADJR – antrum-preserving double tract jejunal interposition reconstruction; LOS – length of stay. |