Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 7, 2015; 21(21): 6660-6664
Published online Jun 7, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i21.6660
Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics n (%)
VariablesGroup 1Group 2P value
Cases1314-
Age (yr)47.2 ± 11.043.2 ± 19.2NS
Sex (M/F)4/98/6NS
Platelet count (× 109/L)93.3 ± 46.1103.7 ± 45.9NS
Clinical symptomsNS
No symptoms6 (46.2)6 (42.8)
Abdominal pain5 (38.5)4 (28.6)
Hypersplenism8 (61.5)6 (42.9)
Radiographical featuresNS
Isolated mass1 (7.7)2 (15.4)
Multiple masses12 (92.3)13 (84.6)
SplenomegalyNS
Yes9 (69.2)9 (64.3)
No4 (30.8)5 (35.7)
ThrombocytopeniaNS
Yes8 (61.5)6 (42.9)
No5 (38.5)8 (57.1)
Table 2 Operative outcomes and postoperative details n (%)
VariablesGroup 1Group 2P value
Operating time (min)128 ± 37177 ± 25< 0.001
Estimated blood loss (mL)62 ± 48138 ± 640.002
Transfusion0 (0)1 (7.1)NS
Conversion1 (7.7)--
Spleen size (cm)17.2 ± 4.816.1 ± 3.9NS
Length of stay (d)4.9 ± 1.17.1 ± 2.40.005
Time to oral intake (d)
Complications2 (15.4)4 (28.5)NS
Incision infection0 (0)1 (7.1)
Pancreatic fistula1 (7.7)0 (0)
Portal vein thrombosis1 (7.7)0 (0)
Pulmonary infection0 (0)1 (7.1)
Abdominal fluid collection0 (0)2 (14.3)