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Table 3 Comparison of complete LPD and conversion to open procedure

From: Laparoscopic versus open pancreatic resection for ductal adenocarcinoma: separate propensity score matching analyses of distal pancreatectomy and pancreaticoduodenectomy

Variable

Conversion (n = 10)

Complete (n = 91)

p value

Age (years)

64.5 (52–75)

63 (45–80)

0.55

Sex (Male: Female)

5: 5

62: 29

0.30

BMI (kg/m2)

24.2 (20.8–28.3)

21.9 (17.4–27.7)

0.02

ASA classification (I:II:III)

5: 5: 0

42: 47: 2

0.88

Presence of comorbidity (Yes:No)

4: 6

40: 51

0.81

Previous abdominal surgery

1 (10%)

5 (5.5%)

0.47

Preoperative CA19–9 (IU/mL)

177.5 (40.4–1790.0)

120.4 (4.4–5041.0)

0.47

Preoperative bilirubin (μmol/L)

64.0 (8.3–320.8)

87.4 (4.7–303.1)

0.57

Operative time (min)

455 (320–490)

400 (270–680)

0.39

Estimated blood loss (mL)

550 (200–900)

240 (150–800)

< 0.01

Postoperative hospital stay (days)

17.5 (14–38)

14 (9–69)

< 0.01

Overall morbidity (n, %)

5 (50%)

17 (18.7%)

0.04

Reoperation (%)

1 (10%)

5 (5.5%)

0.47

Tumor size

3.5 (1.5–5.0)

3.0 (1.5–5.4)

0.56

Radical R0 resection (%)

8 (80%)

86 (94.5%)

0.14

Retrieved lymph node

20 (16–30)

22 (13–54)

0.47

Vascular invasion (%)

3 (30%)

14 (15.4%)

0.37

Perineural invasion (%)

6 (60%)

38 (41.8%)

0.33

  1. Note: all continuous data were showed as median (range) and compared by Mann-Whitney U test due to abnormal distribution in conversion group