Devanand Lohana, Laghari M H, Rashid A Memon, Mansoor A Khawaja, Basant Kumar, Azhar Memon.
Frequency of gall bladder carcinoma in patients undergoing surgery for cholelithiasis.
Isra Med J Jan ;1(1):13-8.

To determine the frequency of gall bladder carcinoma in patients undergoing surgery for cholelithiasis at Isra University Hospital, Hyderabad, Sindh - Pakistan. PLACE AND DURATION: This was a descriptive study, conducted from April 2006 to March 2008 at Isra University Hospital Hyderabad, Pakistan. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study included 200 cases of cholelithiasis who underwent cholecystectomy at our Hospital. Patients belonged to both sexes having cholelithiasis, diagnosed on the basis of clinical grounds and supported by ultrasonography. A uniform procedure of history taking, physical examination, investigations and treatment was adopted for all the patients, and data were recorded on the pre-designed proforma. RESULTS: Of 200 cases that were operated for gall bladder stone disease, eight were found to have carcinoma of gall bladder i.e. frequency was 4%. The age ranged from 35 to 70 years, with mean 50 (± 5.3) in females and 56 (± 2) in males. Male to female ratio was 1:3. On ultrasound, only three (37.50%) patients with advanced disease had a pre-operative clue of carcinoma. CONCLUSION: The frequency of gall bladder carcinoma in our population seems much higher than Western populations. Females are more affected than males by this problem. Ultrasonography can miss malignant lesions; therefore every gall bladder specimen should be subjected to histopathology. While in unsuspected cases undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy, gentle handling of the gall bladder is critical to avoid port site implantation caused by spillage of bile.

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