Assessing Resectability of Carcinoma Gallbladder Using Staging Laparoscopy: A Cross-Sectional Comparative Study in the South Asian Context - 17/04/25
: Assistant Professor (Hepatobiliary surgery), Dr Israt Jahan b : Assistant Professor (Ophthalmology), Dr Akash Saha c : Intern Doctor, Dr Abidur Rahman c : Intern Doctor, Dr. Mohammad Emrul Hasan Khan d : Associate Professor (Hepatobiliary Surgery)Cet article a été publié dans un numéro de la revue, cliquez ici pour y accéder
Abstract |
Introduction |
Curative resection for gallbladder carcinoma is extremely rare, as it presents in a very advanced stage. Staging laparoscopy may improve resectability and prevent unnecessary exploration of the abdomen. The purpose of this cross-sectional comparative study was to evaluate the necessity of staging laparoscopy in patients with carcinoma gallbladder in South-Asian setting.
Materials and methods |
With clinically diagnosed gallbladder carcinoma, forty-four patients were included in the present study in the Department of Hepatobiliary, Pancreatic, and Liver transplant surgery at a specialized center of South East Asia, from July 2019 to June 2020. Patients were divided equally into two groups: Group I: staging laparoscopy done, and Group II: staging laparoscopy not done. Demographic, clinical, biochemical, various imaging, and peroperative data were collected from patients’ medical records. All these data were compared between two groups.
Results |
Demography, clinical, biochemical, and imaging data were similar in both groups. The resectability rate was significantly (P< 0.027) higher in group I (84.6%) than in group II (45.5%). Moreover, unnecessary laparotomy was avoided in 36.36% of cases in group I.
Conclusion |
Staging laparoscopy can increase resectability and avoid unnecessary laparotomy; thus, nonsurgical therapy can be initiated early for inoperable cases and improve patient compliance.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Carcinoma gallbladder. Staging Laparoscopy, Surgical oncology, Resectability
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