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. 2016 May;8(5):966–976. doi: 10.21037/jtd.2016.03.69

Table 1. Characteristics of patients, cancer and surgery.

Characteristics No. of patients (%)
Demographics
   Men 189 (73.3)
   Age at operation (years), mean ± SD 61±7
   Charlson comorbidity index, median (range) 2 [0–6]
   Follow-up time (months), median (range) 26 [2–62]
Characteristics of cancer
   Location
      Upper esophagus 34 (13.2)
      Middle esophagus 122 (47.3)
      Lower esophagus 102 (39.5)
   Macroscopic type
      Flat type 29 (11.2)
          II 29 (11.2)
      Non-flat type 193 (74.8)
          III 132 (51.2)
          I 61 (23.6)
      Missing 36 (14.0)
   No. of synchronous esophageal carcinomas
      Multiple 8 (3.1)
      Solitary 250 (96.9)
   Tumor size (measured microscopically), median (range)
      Length (cm) 1.8 (0.4–7.0)
      Width (cm) 1.0 (0.2–4.0)
      Tumor volume (cm3) 1.000 (0.016–36.750)
   Degree of differentiation
      Well 5 (1.9)
      Moderate 156 (60.5)
      Poor 97 (37.6)
   Level of depth of invasion
      sm1 75 (29.1)
      sm2 73 (28.3)
      sm3 110 (42.6)
   Lymphovascular invasion
      Positive 18 (7.1)
      Negative 240 (92.9)
   Harvested lymph nodes, median (range) 10 [1–42]
        pN category
            pN0 218 (84.5)
            pN+ 40 (15.6)
            pN1 36 (14.0)
            pN2 4 (1.6)
      Distant metastasis
          M0 256 (99.2)
          M1 2 (0.8)
Characteristics of surgery
   Surgical type
      Sweet procedure 157 (60.9)
      Ivor-Lewis procedure 38 (14.7)
      McKeown procedure 12 (4.7)
      Left cervical and left thoracic procedure 3 (12.0)
      Transhiatal procedure 4 (1.6)
      Minimally invasive esophagectomy 44 (17.0)

BMI, body mass index; SD, standard deviation; sm1, inner third submucosa; sm2, middle third submucosa; sm3, deep third submucosa; TNM, tumor, node, metastasis.