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A 10-year experience in the management of gallbladder cancer
Authors:Smith G C S  Parks R W  Madhavan K K  Garden O J
Affiliation:Department of Clinical and Surgical Sciences (Surgery), Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Abstract:BackgroundThe aim of this retrospective study was to review all patients diagnosed with gallbladder cancer over a 10-year period to assess variables affecting survival.MethodsPatients diagnosed with gallbladder cancer from January 1990 to December 1999 were identified from the Lothian Surgical Audit database and a case-note review was performed.ResultsThe 44 patients who were studied (33 women, 11 men) had a mean age of 66 years (range 42–90 years). The diagnosis was established preoperatively in 25 patients (57%), intraoperatively in 5 patients (11%) and incidentally following pathological examination of cholecystectomy specimens in 14 patients (32%). None of the 25 patients diagnosed preoperatively underwent curative operations (median survival 4 months). All five patients diagnosed at the time of attempted cholecystectomy had advanced irresectable disease (median survival 1 month). The overall median survival in 14 patients with an incidental diagnosis of gallbladder cancer was 16 months; however, in eight of these patients who were considered to have had a potentially curative resection, the median survival was 38 months.DiscussionThe prognosis for patients diagnosed preoperatively or at the time of cholecystectomy is very poor. Patients with an incidental finding of gallbladder cancer have a significantly better prognosis and should be considered for further radical re-resection.
Keywords:gallbladder cancer   cholecystectomy   jaundice   hepatic resection   segment 3 cholangiojejunostomy
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