2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0001-4001(00)00114-8
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Cancers vésiculaires de découverte fortuite

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“…It is well known that in the almost cases, the surgeon can perfectly suspect this cancer after opening the gallbladder. It is macroscopically apparent on the mucosa of the gallbladder in almost cases [2,3,6,7,11,12]. In our series, it was the case (macroscopically visible) in 29 cases (87.8%) after the opening of the gallbladder by the surgeon.…”
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confidence: 45%
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“…It is well known that in the almost cases, the surgeon can perfectly suspect this cancer after opening the gallbladder. It is macroscopically apparent on the mucosa of the gallbladder in almost cases [2,3,6,7,11,12]. In our series, it was the case (macroscopically visible) in 29 cases (87.8%) after the opening of the gallbladder by the surgeon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 45%
“…Currently, it can be recognized in 2 situations:  On preoperative course with ultrasonography [3][4][5].  On the histological examination after cholecystectomy for biliary lithiasis [5][6][7][8]. For a clinician to make a diagnosis before a surgical step, he needs an expert radiologist who should be vigilant during ultrasound examination.…”
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“…Trente-cinq patients de notre série entrent dans ce cadre. Il y a actuellement une convergence de vue chez tous les auteurs pour dire que les cancers invasifs (pT2, pT3) doivent être réopérés et bénéficier d'une extension du geste [4,11,20,21], alors que les cancers précoces purement muqueux (pT1a) sont guéris par la simple cholécystectomie. Dans notre expérience, près de 80 % des patients réopérés après une découverte histologique pour un cancer invasif avaient un résidu tumoral soit ganglionnaire, soit tissulaire (lit vésiculaire, péritoine, foie), soit les deux.…”
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