Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2024.
World J Gastrointest Surg. Jun 27, 2024; 16(6): 1681-1690
Published online Jun 27, 2024. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v16.i6.1681
Table 1 Comparison of general data of rectal cancer patients between the two groups
Clinicopathological indicators
L-TME group (n = 112)
R-TME group (n = 128)
Statistical
P value
ASA gradingχ2 = 0.0060.997
Class I5968
Class II3944
Class III1416
Preoperative serum CEA2.93 (6.06)3.13 (4.78)Z = -0.0050.996
Tumor distance from anal margin (cm)6 (6)5 (6)Z = -0.9630.335
Distance distribution of tumor from anal marginχ2 = 0.5920.744
< 5 cm2934
5-10 cm6569
10-15 cm1825
Comorbidities
Diabetes2428χ2 = 0.0070.933
Dypertension3226χ2 = 2.2230.136
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease1512χ2 = 0.9660.326
Emphysema68χ2 = 0.0870.768
Varicose veins of the lower extremities43χ2 = 0.3180.573
Deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremities21χ2 = 0.4880.485
Sinus bradycardia13χ2 = 0.7670.381
Atrial fibrillation12χ2 = 0.2170.641
NRS2002 Scoreχ2 = 1.4930.222
0-2 points99106
≥ 3 points1322
TNM stagingχ2 = 0.1380.933
Stage I3438
Stage II4246
Stage III3644
LARSχ2 = 5.0700.079
None89115
Mild1911
Severe42
IIEF-5 score112128χ2 = 7.4430.059
Accessibility90118
Mild impairment135
Moderate impairment74
Severe impairment21
Follow-up time (months)43.5 (11.5)42.0 (5.8)Z = -1.5930.111
Table 2 Comparison of intraoperative and postoperative outcomes of rectal cancer patients
Clinical indicators
L-TME group (n = 112)
R-TME group (n = 128)
Statistical
P value
Conversion to laparotomy61χ2 = 4.4170.036
Complicationsχ2 = 7.2900.007
Yes3622
Not76106
Complications Clavien-Dindoχ2 = 6.8470.144
Class I95118
Class II32
Class III146
Class IV01
Level V01
Postoperative complications
Anastomal fistula135χ2 = 5.1060.024
Anastomotic bleeding32χ2 = 0.3650.546
The anastomotic is narrow42χ2 = 0.9890.32
Urinary tract infections21χ2 = 0.4880.485
Urinary retention32χ2 = 0.3650.546
Ileus86χ2 = 0.6560.418
Infection of the incision in the abdominal wall23χ2 = 0.0910.763
Pulmonary embolism01-1
Sexual dysfunction10-0.467
Length of postoperative hospital stay (d)17 (3)6 (2)Z = -2.5410.011
Table 3 Comparison of postoperative pathological examination results between the two groups of rectal cancer patients
Pathological indicators
L-TME group (n = 112)
R-TME group (n = 128)
Statistical
P value
Number of lymph nodes dissected12 (7)16 (8)Z = -3.2950.001
Tumor diameter (cm)4.0 (1.5)3.5 (2.4)Z = -0.0060.996
Pathological gradingχ2 = 0.6070.738
High differentiation58
Medium differentiation95104
Low differentiation1216
Positive circumcision margin (case)82χ2 = 4.6580.031
AJCC stagingχ2 = 0.0020.999
Phase I2832
Phase II4450
Phase III4046
Mesorectal resection (case)χ2 = 5.0600.08
completely104126
Near-complete62
Imperfection20
Nerve invasion2318χ2 = 1.7670.184
Vascular invasion2520χ2 = 1.7580.185
Table 4 Comparison of the 3-year survival outcomes of rectal cancer patients
TNM staging
Phase I
Phase II
Phase III
Number of cases
%
Number of cases
%
Number of cases
%
Number of cases
%
Disease-free survival8374.12589.33784.12152.5
10985.23093.844883576.1
4.9620.4030.3235.799
0.0260.5250.570.016
Total survival9181.32692.93988.62665
11791.43196.947943984.8
5.4940.4990.8524.787
0.0190.480.3560.029