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Radical surgery for incidental cancergallbladder after laparoscopic cholecystectomy
 
Lileswar Kaman, Arunanshu Behera, Gurpreet Singh, Nedounsejiane M
Department of General Surgery
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
Chandigarh -160012
India


Corresponding Author
: Dr. L Kaman
Email: kamanlil@yahoo.com


Abstract

Objective: To report our experience in the management of incidentally detected carcinomagall bladder and establishment of a treatment protocol.

Method:  Retrospective review of 7 patients with incidentally detected carcinoma gall bladderduring and after laparoscopic cholecystectomy for presumed benign disease. Clinical andhistopathological data, treatment and long term outcome of all seven patients were reviewed.Exploratory laparotomy and radical surgery with curative intent consisting of liver resection,lymphadenectomy of the pedicle and excision of the port site were performed in all patients.

Results:  Liver resection including the segments IVB and V was done in 5 patients and in 2patients resection of a wedge of hepatic parenchyma of more than 2 cm thickness includingthe gall bladder bed was carried out. Five patients underwent common bile duct excisionwith hepaticojejunostomy. Postoperatively, 2 patients developed fever and 1 patient hadminimal altered blood in the nasogastric tube aspirate. These were successfully managedconservatively. All 7 patients had disease of pathological stage II and beyond.  All patientsreceived adjuvant chemotherapy.  One patient died after 2 months of cholangitis and sepsis.One patient succumbed to metastatic disease after 12 months.  The remaining patients aredisease free on follow up.

Conclusion: Re-exploration and aggressive resection with adjuvant chemotherapy forincidental carcinoma of the gallbladder is safe and offers hope for long term survival.