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Table 2 Histopathological characteristics and surgical outcome of patients with incidental gallbladder carcinoma during or following laparoscopic cholecystectomy

From: Evaluation of surgical treatment for incidental gallbladder carcinoma diagnosed during or after laparoscopic cholecystectomy: single center results

Patient number

Diagnosis

Removal of cystic duct node in 1st operation

Hospital stay

(days)

Postoperative

complication

Tumor location of gallbladder

Size

(cm)

Pathology

pT

2nd surgical procedure

N

M

Stage

Margin

Recurrence

Outcome

(months)

1

Postoperatively

None

6

None

Body

0.8

Well differentiated adenocarcinoma

1a

    

R0

None

Alive (80)

2

Postoperatively

None

5

None

Fundus-body

4.5

Well differentiated adenocarcinoma

2

Radicalization

0

0

II

R0

None

Alive (51)

3

Postoperatively

None

6

None

Body

1.7

Well differentiated adenocarcinoma

1a

    

R0

None

Alive (40)

4

Postoperatively

Yes

5

None

Neck

3.3

Moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma

2

Refused

1

0

IIIB

R1

Liver

Alive (28)

5

Intraoperatively

Yes

10

None

Fundus

2

Poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma

3

Refused

1

0

IIIB

R2

Peritoneum

Alive (24)

6

Postoperatively

None

9

None

Body

2.3

Well differentiated adenocarcinoma

2

Radicalization

0

0

II

R0

None

Alive (22)

7

Postoperatively

None

5

None

Fundus-body

6.5

Well differentiated adenocarcinoma

1a

    

R0

None

Alive (21)

8

Postoperatively

None

13

SSI

Fundus-body

6

Well differentiated adenocarcinoma

2

Refused

0

0

II

R1

None

Alive (11)

  1. pT pathological T stage according to AJCC 6th edition, SSI surgical site infection