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Table 1 Demographics

From: Adjuvant hysterectomy following primary chemoradiation for stage IB2 and IIA2 cervical cancer: a retrospective comparison of complications for open versus minimally invasive surgery

 

Surgical approach

 

Open

Minimally invasive

P-value

Number

n = 24

n = 30

 

Age (y)

44 (IQR 39–49)

44 (IQR 40–56)

0.79

Race

  

0.19

White

18 (75.0%)

24 (80.0%)

 

Black

4 (16.7%)

1 (3.3%)

 

Asian

2 (8.3%)

5 (16.7%)

 

Ethnicity

  

0.76

Hispanic

17 (70.8%)

23 (76.7%)

 

Non-Hispanic

7 (29.2%)

7 (23.3%)

 

Year

  

< 0.01

2006–2011

22 (91.7%)

2 (6.7%)

 

2012–2018

2 (8.3%)

28 (93.3%)

 

BMI (kg/m2)

27.6 (IQR 25.2–31.4)

29.3 (IQR 25.0-35.4)

0.44

Cigarette use

  

0.77

No

21 (87.5%)

27 (90.0%)

 

Yes

3 (12.5%)

3 (10.0%)

 

Histology

  

0.19

Squamous

16 (66.7%)

17 (56.7%)

 

Adenocarcinoma

4 (16.7%)

11 (36.7%)

 

Adenosquamous

4 (16.7%)

2 (6.7%)

 

Clinical Stage

  

0.2

IB2

21 (87.5%)

29 (96.7%)

 

IIA2

3 (12.5%)

1 (3.3%)

 

Grade

  

0.13

1

1 (4.2%)

8 (26.7%)

 

2

5 (20.8%)

7 (23.3%)

 

3

13 (54.2%)

10 (33.3%)

 

Not defined

5 (20.8%)

5 (16.7%)

 

Tumor size on exam (cm)

6.4 (IQR 5.0–7.0)

6.2 (IQR 5.0–7.0)

0.87

Type of hysterectomy

  

0.46

Type I

21 (87.5%)

28 (93.3%)

 

Type II or III

3 (12.5%)

2 (6.7%)

 
  1. Median, IQR interquartile range