2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.hpb.2016.03.255
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Incidence and outcomes of gallbladder cancer treatment in a rural patient population

Abstract: , 19 patients underwent for intent of curative resection. 13 out 19 were resectable. The median age was 65.6 years old. 27% were male and 73% were women. Pain was present on 58,8%. Jaundice was present on 78%. Cholecystits on 15,6%, cholelithiasis on 29,41%. Liver metastases were found on 34 patients at the moment of the diagnosis. Radical cholecystectomy was the procedure on 13 patients. Postoperative care in ICU was 0, 73 days. Morbidity 30e60 days was 2% and post operative mortality rate was 0%. Adenocarcin… Show more

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