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Table 1 Patient characteristics

From: Efficacy and hepatic complications of three endovascular treatment approaches for delayed postpancreatectomy hemorrhage: evolution over 15 years

Clinical variables

Sex-number(%)

 Male

10 (56)

 Female

8 (44)

 Age - mean (SD)

67 (11)

Pathological diagnosis - number(%)

 Duodenal cancer

2 (11)

 Bile duct cancer

2 (11)

 Ampullar of Vatar cancer

3 (17)

 Pancreatic cancer

2 (11)

 Pancreatic head solidpseudopapillary neoplasm

1 (6)

aOther benign disease

8 (44)

Surgical method - number(%)

 Classic Whipple procedure

12 (75)

 PPPD

6 (25)

Clinical findings of bleeding – number(%)

 Sentinel bleeding

8 (44)

 Hematemesis or melena

9 (50)

 No documented

1 (6)

 Coagulopathy(N = 17) – number(%)

4 (24)

 Postoperative day - mean (range)

30.3 (7–170)

 CT performed before EVT – number(%)

14 (78)

 Pancreatic leakage(N = 17) – number(%)

14 (82)

  1. aIncludes common bile duct (CBD) papillary hyperplasia, pancreatic head low-grade intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm with low-grade dysplasia*2, CBD chronic inflammation, CBD tubulopapillary adenoma, chronic pancreatitis with pseudocyst formation, ectopic pancreas in the periampullary area and chronic inflammation, and ampulla of Vater tubulopapillary adenoma with focal high-grade dysplasia