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Background: Port-site metastasis following laparoscopic
cholecystectomy with unsuspected gallbladder carcinoma is a serious problem.
Gallbladder carcinoma is found in 1% of all biliary tract operations, in most being diagnosed only after
histological examination of the gallbladder. The spread of cancer following
laparoscopy appears aggressive and widespread, as noticed from re-operation for
radical treatment. The pathologic findings of gallbladder were consisting of
tumoral and necrotic tissue, indicating of well differentiated adenocarcinoma.
Mucosa and submucosa were involved, but no evidence of invasion to muscular
layer and gall bladder serosa was found (T1). In this article we present the first of an unusual case of four port
site adenocarcinoma metastasis from gallbladder cancer.
Case report: A 63 year old woman
underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis. Thirty months
later, she was admitted to the hospital with a complaint of masses at the four
trocar sites. A biopsy from the port sites was undertaken
and led to the diagnosis of adenocarcinoma metastasis. There is no published
report of all four port site metastasis of
gallbladder cancer after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
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