Brief Article
Copyright ©2013 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 7, 2013; 19(5): 750-754
Published online Feb 7, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i5.750
Table 1 Clinical data and outcomes of 21 rectal cancer cases
TransvaginalTransanalP value
Patients (n)n = 5n = 16
Sex> 0.05
Male04
Female512
Age, yr (median)6162
Site of tumor [distance to the edge of the anus (cm)]> 0.05
5-1049
10-1517
Operative time (min)195 ± 35187 ± 35> 0.05
Operative bleeding (mL)36 ± 1545 ± 20> 0.05
Post-op flatus (d)2.0 ± 1.51.0 ± 0.8> 0.05
Post-op hospitalization (d)7.0 ± 1.26.5 ± 1.5> 0.05
Intra-abdominal infection00> 0.05
Anastomosis leak00
Ileus01
Number of removal lymph node16 ± 318 ± 2> 0.05
Differentiation> 0.05
Well24
Moderate210
Poor12
TNM stage> 0.05
Stage I13
Stage II311
Stage III12
Stage IV00