直肠癌机器人手术的性别差异:回顾性研究

Muhammad Ali , Wei Wang , Liuhua Wang , Bin Liu , Jun Ren , Daorong Wang
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摘要

方法 对 155 名接受直肠癌机器人手术的患者(82 名男性,73 名女性)进行了回顾性研究。收集并分析了人口统计学、术前、手术和术后数据。结果不同性别的人口统计学和术前特征无显著差异。虽然男性的手术时间更长(177 分钟对女性的 160 分钟),但在统计学上并不显著。不过,男性的住院时间明显更短(P <0.05),而女性的 Clavien-Dindo III-IV 级并发症发生率更高(48% 对男性的 37.8%)。结论 人口学特征和术前特征相似,但在手术时间、住院时间和并发症严重程度方面存在明显的性别差异。这些发现强调了在接受机器人手术的直肠癌患者的手术方法和术后护理中考虑性别差异的重要性。
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Gender differences in robotic surgery for rectal cancer: A retrospective study

Objective

To investigate gender-based differences in outcomes following robotic surgery for rectal cancer.

Methods

A retrospective study was conducted on 155 patients (82 males, 73 females) who underwent robotic surgery for rectal cancer. Demographic, pre-operative, operative, and post-operative data were collected and analyzed.

Results

There were no significant differences in demographic and pre-operative characteristics between genders. While males had longer operative times (177 ​min vs. 160 ​min for females), this was not statistically significant. However, males had significantly shorter hospital stays (P ​< ​0.05), while females had a higher incidence of Clavien-Dindo grade III-IV complications (48% vs. 37.8% in males). Complication rates were comparable, but specific complications varied between genders.

Conclusion

Demographic and pre-operative features were similar, notable differences between genders emerged in operative time, length of hospital stay and complication severity. These findings underscore the importance of gender-specific considerations in both surgical approaches and post-operative care for rectal cancer patients undergoing robotic surgery.

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