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. 2020 May 23;30(9):1390–1396. doi: 10.1136/ijgc-2020-001289

Table 1.

Patients' baseline and surgical characteristics

Patient’s baseline and surgical characteristics
Diagnosis; n (%)
Confirmed 9 (45)
 Suspicious 11(55)
Age [Mean±SD (Range)]; year 50±9 (35-68)
BMI [Mean±SD (Range)]; kg/m2 24.5±4.8
Previous surgery; n (%)
 None 11(55)
 Unilateral Anexectomy 4 (20)
 Bilateral Anexectomy 1 (5)
 Bilateral Anexectomy+Hysterectomy 4 (20)
Ca 125 [Mean±SD (Range)]; IU/mL 155.6±241 (6.9–818)
Ca 19.9 [Mean±SD (Range)]; IU/mL 114.7±204 (2-875)
ASA score; n (%)
 I-II 17.0 (85)
 III 3.0 (15)
Approach; n (%)
 Laparoscopy 9 (45)
 Laparotomy 11 (55)
Type of surgery; n (%)
 Frozen section+Surgical staging 11 (55)
 Differed surgical staging 9 (45)
Main Tumor Size [Mean±SD (Range)]; mm 108.7±72.7 (2–250)
Ascites [Mean±SD (Range)]; ml 77.5±103 (0–400)
Tumor location; n (%)
 Left 10 (50)
 Right 9 (45)
 Bilateral 1 (5)
Estimated blood loss [Mean±SD (Range)]; ml 257.5±114 (100-500)
Red blood transfusion; n (%) 0 (0)
Surgical time [Mean±SD (Range)]; min 275±29 (210-320)
Intraoperative complications; n (%)
 No 18 (90)
 Vascular injury 2 (5)

ASA; BMI, body mass index; FIGO, The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics.