Determinants of curative resection in incidental gallbladder carcinoma with special reference to timing of referral

2021 
Backgrounds/Aims Re-resection of incidental gallbladder carcinoma (IGBC) is possible in a select group of patients. However, the optimal timing for re-intervention lacks consensus. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed for a prospective database of 91 patients with IGBC managed from 2009 to 2018. Patients were divided into three groups based on the duration between the index cholecystectomy and re-operation or final staging: Early (E), 4 weeks and 12 weeks. Demographic data, tumor characteristics, and operative details of patients were analyzed to determine factors affecting the re-resectability of IGBC. Results Twenty-two patients in 'E', 48 in 'I', and 21 in 'L' groups were evenly matched. Nearly two thirds were asymptomatic. Curative resection was possible in 48 (52.7%) patients. Metastasis was detected during staging laparoscopy (SL)/laparotomy in 26 (28.6%) patients. The yield of SL was more in the 'L' group (30.8%) than in the 'I' (11.1%) or 'E' (nil) group, avoiding unnecessary laparotomy in 13.6%. Only 28.5% of patients in the 'L' group could undergo curative resection (R0/R1 resection), significantly less than that in the 'E' (50.0%) or 'I' group (64.6%) (both p < 0.001). On multivariate analysis, presentation in intermediate period and tumor differentiation increased the chance of curative resection (p < 0.05). Conclusions Asymptomatic patients in the 'I' group with well differentiated IGBC have the best chance of obtaining a curative resection.
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