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Research Journal of Medical Sciences

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A Study of Incidence of Incidental Gall Bladder in Simple Cholecystectomy Specimen by Histopathology, Management and Follow-Up

Sayak Roy and Susavan Das
Page: 924-927 | Received 05 Aug 2023, Published online: 17 Aug 2023

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Abstract

The most frequent major abdominal operation performed worldwide is a cholecystectomy. The most frequent cancer of the biliary system and the fifth most common cancer of the digestive tract is gallbladder cancer. The clinical signs and symptoms of cholecystitis or cholelithiasis are typically similar to those of gall bladder cancer. Gall bladder cancer (GB) cases that also include stones have a 90% success rate. Stones and ongoing inflammation are risk factors for gallbladder cancer. The present study was a prospective observational study. This Study was conducted from 1 years at Department of General Surgery in Siliguri District Hospital. Total 120 patients were included in this study. In our study, 3 (2.5%) patients had CCC, 79 (65.8%) patients had Cholecystitis, 36 (30.0%) patients had Cholelithiasis and 2 (1.7) patients had GB polyp. In our study, 89 (74.2%) patients had Lap cholecystectomy Surgery and 31 (25.8) patients had open cholecystectomy Surgery. In our study, 32 (26.7%) patients had Dyspepsia, 18 (15.0%) patients had Epigastric pain, 14 (11.7%) patients were Nausea/Vomiting and 56 (46.7%) patients had pain RT Hypochondrium. As a result of the widespread usage of LC treatments being performed for benign GB illness, incidental GBC is becoming increasingly prevalent. However, due to the use of ultrasound testing for upper abdominal symptoms indicative of GB illness, this may be declining.


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Sayak Roy and Susavan Das. A Study of Incidence of Incidental Gall Bladder in Simple Cholecystectomy Specimen by Histopathology, Management and Follow-Up.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.59218\makrjms.2023.924.927
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1815-9346/10.59218\makrjms.2023.924.927