《Table 2Univariate analysis of factors associated with POPF in traditional PJ and suspender PJ group
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《An end-to-side suspender pancreaticojejunostomy: A new invagination pancreaticojejunostomy》
Logistic analysis showed that pancreas texture associated with the pathological diagnosis both in traditional PJ group(OR=1.746,95%CI:1.189–2.563,P=0.004)and suspender PJ group(OR=1.514,95%CI:1.103–2.079,P=0.010).
A total of 263 patients(78.5%)received the classic Whipple procedure,and 72 patients(21.5%)received the pylorus-preserving procedure.The median operative time was 260 mi(150–360).The median volume of blood loss during the operations was 300 m L(100–2000).The mean postoperative hospital stay was 21.5±12.7days(7–147).The demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients in the traditional end-to-side invagination PJ and suspender PJ groups are detailed in Table 1.
图表编号 | XD0020451700 严禁用于非法目的 |
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绘制时间 | 2018.04.01 |
作者 | Bin Li、Chang Xu、Zhi-Quan Qiu、Chen Liu、Bin Yi、Xiang-Ji Luo、Xiao-Qing Jiang |
绘制单位 | Department of Biliary Tract Surgery, Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital, Secondary Military Medical University、Department of Biliary Tract Surgery, Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital, Secondary Military Medical University、Department of Biliary Tra |
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