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World J Gastrointest Surg. Apr 27, 2026; 18(4): 117422
Published online Apr 27, 2026. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i4.117422
Table 1 Comparison of general surgical data between two groups of experimental beagle dogs, mean ± SD
Characteristics
Study group (n = 18)
Control group (n = 18)
P value
95%CI
Weight (kg)9.08 ± 0.569.03 ± 0.360.787-0.258 to 0.358
FBG (mmol/L)4.86 ± 0.245.06 ± 0.260.066-0.363 to 0.037
Α-AMY (U/L)648.3 ± 11.90654.7 ± 13.160.266-14.6 to 1.8
Duct size (mm)2.24 ± 0.162.16 ± 0.080.164-0.002 to 0.162
Soft gland texture, n (%)18 (100)18 (100)--
Operative time (minute), median (IQR)31.5 (28.75-33)29 (28-31.25)0.1380.7-4.3
Table 2 Comparison of postoperative complications in the experimental beagle dogs between the two groups, n (%)
Characteristics
Study group (n = 18)
Control group (n = 18)
P value
95%CI
Postoperative complications5 (27.78)7 (38.89)0.724-0.417 to 0.195
Anastomotic leakage0 (0.00)1 (5.56)> 0.999-0.161 to 0.050
Pancreatitis2 (11.11)3 (16.67)> 0.999-0.281 to 0.170
Pulmonary infection1 (5.56)1 (5.56)> 0.999-0.150 to 0.150
Intestinal infection1 (5.56)1 (5.56)> 0.999-0.150 to 0.150
Gastric perforation1 (5.56)0 (0.00)> 0.999-0.050 to 0.161
Hemorrhage0 (0.00)1 (5.56)> 0.999-0.161 to 0.050
Postoperative death2 (11.11)3 (16.67)> 0.999-0.281 to 0.170