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. 2016 Dec;8(12):3551–3562. doi: 10.21037/jtd.2016.12.62

Table 3. Surgical features and their association with anastomotic leakage.

Characteristics No leak (n=587), n (%) Leak (n=122), n (%) Total (n=709), n (%) P value
Operative time (min) 0.1469
   <300 147 (25.04) 23 (18.85) 170 (23.98)
   ≥300 440 (74.96) 99 (81.15) 539 (76.02)
Intraoperative blood transfusion 0.6333
   Yes 114 (19.42) 26 (21.31) 140 (19.75)
   No 473 (80.58) 96 (78.69) 569 (80.25)
Transthoracic approach 0.0968
   Right side 549 (93.53) 119 (97.54) 668 (94.22)
   Left side 38 (6.47) 3 (2.46) 41 (5.78)
Surgical approach 0.0770
   Thoracoscopic-laparotomic 81 (13.80) 12 (9.84) 93 (13.12)
   Thoracotomic-laparoscopic 4 (0.68) 0 (0.00) 4 (0.56)
   Thoracolaparoscopic 278 (47.36) 70 (57.38) 348 (49.08)
   Thoracolaparotomic 224 (38.16) 40 (32.79) 264 (37.24)
Esophageal substitute 0.0599
   Subtotal stomach 201 (34.24) 31 (25.41) 232 (32.72)
   Slender gastric tube 386 (65.76) 91 (74.59) 477 (67.28)
Anastomosis method 0.9282
   Hand-sewn 190 (32.37) 40 (32.79) 230 (32.44)
   Stapled 397 (67.63) 82 (67.21) 479 (67.56)
Lymph node dissection 0.6126
   Three-field 23 (3.92) 6 (4.92) 29 (4.09)
   Two-field 564 (96.08) 116 (95.08) 680 (95.91)