Zheng CH, Xu M, Huang CM, Li P, Xie JW, Wang JB, Lin JX, Lu J, Chen QY, Cao LL, Lin M. Anatomy and influence of the splenic artery in laparoscopic spleen-preserving splenic lymphadenectomy. World J Gastroenterol 2015; 21(27): 8389-8397 [PMID: 26217091 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i27.8389]
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Chang-Ming Huang, Professor, Department of Gastric Surgery, Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, No. 29 Xinquan Road, Fuzhou 350001 Fujian Province, China. hcmlr2002@163.com
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Retrospective Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Jul 21, 2015; 21(27): 8389-8397 Published online Jul 21, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i27.8389
Table 1 Vascular anatomy of the splenic hilum in the 2 groups
Terminal branches of the SpA
P value
Concentrated type
Distributed type
Type of SpA
0.001
Single branch SpA
22
0
2-branched SpA
157
93
3-branched SpA
26
17
Multiple-branched SpA
0
2
SpA along the pancrease
0.561
Type I
61
26
Type II
133
78
Type III
7
6
Type IV
4
2
SUPA
27
23
0.085
SLPA
13
3
0.154
No. of SGAs
3.60 ± 1.05
3.63 ± 1.17
0.821
Table 2 Comparison of clinicopathological characteristics between the 2 groups
Patient characteristics
Terminal branches of the SpA
P value
Concentrated type
Distributed type
No. of patients
205
112
Sex
0.617
Male
156
88
Female
49
24
Age (yr)
60.79 ± 10.30
60.79 ± 10.77
1.000
BMI (kg/m2)
22.16 ± 2.62
21.68 ± 2.72
0.122
Tumor size (cm)
5.40 ± 2.75
5.83 ± 2.63
0.178
Histological
0.072
Differentiated
115
51
Undifferentiated
90
61
Depth of invasion
0.501
pT1
22
9
pT2
24
16
pT3
84
39
pT4a
75
48
Lymph node metastasis
0.978
pN0
52
29
pN1
35
21
pN2
39
21
pN3
79
41
TNM stage
0.584
I
30
12
II
51
31
III
124
69
Table 3 Comparison of intraoperative characteristics between the 2 groups
Intraoperative characteristics
Terminal branches of the SpA
P value
Concentrated type
Distributed type
Operation time (min)
175.35 ± 32.95
175.53 ± 30.24
0.963
Operation time at splenic hilum (min)
23.15 ± 8.02
26.21 ± 8.84
0.002
Blood loss (mL)
53.76 ± 33.09
54.29 ± 29.33
0.887
Blood loss at splenic hilum (mL)
14.78 ± 11.09
17.37 ± 10.62
0.044
No. of positive LNs
7.36 ± 9.04
8.22 ± 10.04
0.433
No. of retrieved LNs
40.36 ± 14.08
44.46 ± 14.80
0.015
No. of positive No. 10 LNs
0.23 ± 0.81
0.11 ± 0.53
0.152
No. of retrieved No. 10 LNs
2.54 ± 2.18
2.96 ± 2.11
0.103
No. of vascular clamps at splenic hilum
9.64 ± 2.88
10.40 ± 3.57
0.040
Table 4 Comparison of postoperative characteristics between the 2 groups
Postoperative characteristics
Terminal branches of the SpA
P value
Concentrated type
Distributed type
Postoperative hospital stay (d)
12.99 ± 7.94
11.54 ± 4.30
0.075
Day of first flatus (d)
4.17 ± 1.06
4.10 ± 0.97
0.578
Day of first fluid diet (d) Day of first semifluid diet (d)
4.81 ± 1.73 8.66 ± 5.14
4.51 ± 1.54 7.73 ± 2.04
0.120 0.068
Postoperative complications
16
6
0.412
Pulmonary infection
7
1
0.171
Abdominal infection
3
1
0.664
Wound problem
1
2
0.254
Anastomotic leakage
3
0
0.198
Chylous fistula
1
0
0.459
Anastomotic bleeding
1
1
0.663
Septicemia
1
1
0.663
Citation: Zheng CH, Xu M, Huang CM, Li P, Xie JW, Wang JB, Lin JX, Lu J, Chen QY, Cao LL, Lin M. Anatomy and influence of the splenic artery in laparoscopic spleen-preserving splenic lymphadenectomy. World J Gastroenterol 2015; 21(27): 8389-8397