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Gallbladder cancer: surgical results after cholecystectomy in 25 patients with lamina propria invasion and 26 patients with muscular layer invasion
Author(s) -
Rodríguez Otero Juan C.,
Proske Amalia,
Vallilengua Cristina,
Luján Marta,
Poletto Leonor,
Pezzotto Stella M.,
Fein Luis,
Otero Jorgelina Rodríguez,
Celoria Guillermo
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
journal of hepato‐biliary‐pancreatic surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.63
H-Index - 60
eISSN - 1868-6982
pISSN - 0944-1166
DOI - 10.1007/s00534-006-1123-3
Subject(s) - muscular layer , gallbladder , lamina propria , cholecystectomy , medicine , cholecystitis , carcinoma , gastroenterology , malignancy , lymph , lymph node , lymphatic system , cancer , pathology , epithelium
Background/Purpose It has been stated that simple cholecystectomy is sufficient treatment for all patients with pT1 gallbladder cancer. However, other authors note the necessity of carrying out extended surgery when there is muscular‐layer involvement. Methods A consecutive series of gallbladder carcinomas with lamina propria or muscular layer invasion were analyzed. Between July 1982 and December 2000, 51 patients with pT1 gallbladder carcinomas were treated with simple cholecystectomy (group A, 25 patients with lamina propria‐invasion; group B, 26 patients with muscular‐layer invasion). Patients with intraepithelial carcinomas were excluded from the study. Results There were no differences between the groups in average age, sex ratios, association with other tumors, histologic type, malignancy grade, cholecystitis type, macroscopic aspects, lymph node status, or treatment applied. After an average of 6 years' follow‐up, no patients in group A and nine patients (34.6%) in group B died due to gallbladder carcinoma. Cystic lymph nodes could be studied in five of these nine patients who relapsed, and the results were negative for metastasis. Lymphatic or venous invasion was observed in five of these nine patients. Conclusions According to these results, cholecystectomy is not sufficient treatment for gallbladder carcinoma with muscular‐layer invasion.