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- Liangshuo Hu, Bo Wang, Xuemin Liu, and Yi Lv.
- Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreas Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital, Medical College of Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China. luyi169@126.com.
- Arch Iran Med. 2013 Nov 1; 16 (11): 631-5.
BackgroundThe morbidity of unsuspected gallbladder carcinoma (UGC) has increased. This study was aimed to explore the factors which may influence the therapeutic strategies and prognosis of UCG. Additionally, long-term prognosis of laparoscopic and open surgeries of UGC was comparatively investigated.MethodsThirty-eight cases of UGC were enrolled in this study. Statistical analysis of survival was performed using the Kaplan-Meier test and the results were examined using the log-rank test.ResultsThe morbidity of UGC was 0.43 %. The cancer stagings were: pT1a (one), pT1b (11), pT2 (14), pT3 (10), pT3N1 (one), and pT4 (one). The median lifespan of the entire cohort was 20.0 ± 6.5 months, one-year survival rate was 44 %, and five-year survival rate was 11 %. One-year recurrence- free survival rate was 44 % and three-year recurrence- free survival rate was 0 %. Twenty-eight patients sustained cancer recurrence and three patients sustained port-site cancer recurrence. The cancer staging (P < 0.01) and radical resection (P < 0.01) were independent factors for both overall and recurrence-free survival. Radical resection improved the prognosis of the patients with pT2 stage UGC (P < 0.05), but no significant impact on the prognosis of the patients with pT1b (P = 0.362) or pT3 stage (P = 0.221) UGC. Survival rates were not significantly affected by the first operation no matter it was laparoscopic surgery or open surgery (P = 0.12).ConclusionRadical resection surgery is recommended in pT2 stage UGC. There is no difference for the long-term prognosis between laparoscopic surgery (cholecystectomy) and open surgery of UCG.
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