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Table 2 Demographic, pathological, and surgical characteristics of the patients undergoing remnant gastrectomy

From: T stage and venous invasion are crucial prognostic factors for long-term survival of patients with remnant gastric cancer: a cohort study

Characteristic

Patients

(n = 65)

Histologic type

Differentiated

58 (89.2%)

Undifferentiated

7 (10.8%)

Pathological T factor

1/2/3/4

30/7/16/12

Pathological N factor

0/1/2/3/X

43/9/8/1/4

Pathological Stage

I/II/III/IV

37/10/9/7

Type of remnant gastrectomy

Total

49 (73.2%)

Partial

16 (26.8%)

Operation time, min

Median

320

Interquartile range

260–372.5

Blood loss, mL

Median

310

Interquartile range

209–515

Number of retrieved lymph nodes

Median

12

Interquartile range

6–19

Number of positive lymph nodes

Median

0

Interquartile range

0–1

0

43

1–3

10

4–20

8

X

4

Adjuvant therapy

Yes

4 (6.1%)

No

61 (93.9%)