Retrospective Study
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Aug 27, 2023; 15(8): 1684-1692
Published online Aug 27, 2023. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v15.i8.1684
Table 1 Baseline data, n (%)
Categories
Observation group (n = 100)
Reference group (n = 99)
χ2
P value
Sex0.2580.612
Male54 (54.00)57 (57.58)
Female46 (46.00)42 (42.42)
Age49.53 ± 9.1449.23 ± 9.840.2230.824
Child-Pugh score0.0410.840
Class A72 (72.00)70 (70.71)
Class B28 (28.00)29 (29.29)
Place of residence1.6440.200
Rural26 (26.00)34 (34.34)
Urban74 (74.00)65 (65.66)
Educational level1.5370.215
Senior high school or above45 (45.00)36 (36.36)
Below high school55 (55.00)63 (63.64)
Table 2 Clinical efficacy of total laparoscopic splenectomy for portal hypertension, n (%)
Categories
Observation group (n = 100)
Reference group (n = 99)
χ2
P value
Marked response39 (39.00)35 (35.35)--
Response51 (51.00)50 (50.50)--
Non-response10 (10.00)14 (14.14)--
Overall response rate90 (90.00)85 (85.86)0.8050.370
Table 3 Safety of total laparoscopic splenectomy for portal hypertension, n (%)
Categories
Observation group (n = 100)
Reference group (n = 99)
χ2
P value
Intraperitoneal hemorrhage2 (2.00)3 (3.03)--
Ascitic fluid infection3 (3.00)4 (4.04)--
Eating disorders1 (1.00)2 (2.02)--
Hepatic insufficiency1 (1.00)1 (1.01)--
Perioperative death0 (0.00)1 (1.01)--
Total incidence7 (7.00)11 (11.11)1.0220.312