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Journal of the Korean Surgical Society
2002 Volume.62 No. 3 p.243 ~ p.248
Surgical Indications for Polypoid Lesions of the Gallbladder
Ahn Woo-Seok

Choi Chang-Soo
Choi Young-Kil
Paik Nak-Whan
Abstract
Purpose: Polyps and polypoid lesions of the gallbladder are now
increasingly detected. However the nature of disease is hard to define
before operation and the indications for surgical intervention remain
controversial. We attempted to differentiate between benign polyps and
neoplastic lesions by comparing their clinical data and pathological
findings. Methods: The study comprised 128 consecutive patients who
underwent resection for polypoid lesions of the gallbladder. The lesions
were classified into five groups histologically, and the
clinico-pathological characteristics were compared among the groups.
Results: We found cholesterol polyps in 42 patients, inflammatory
polyps in 13, adenomyomatoses in 14, adenomas in 15, and carcinomas in 44.
The mean age of the patients with carcinoma, all of whom were over 40 years,
was significantly higher than that of the other groups (P<0.05). Carcinoma
patients showed a female preponderance. The incidences of gallstones and
presenting symptoms were not different between the benign and malignant
diseases. The mean diameters of cholesterol polyps and inflammatory polyps
were less than 5 §®, those of adenomyomatoses and adenomas were around 1 §¯,
and that of carcinoma was over 2 §¯ (P<0.05). Most of the benign polyps were
pedunculated, but sessile lesions were more frequent in the malignant polyps
(P<0.05). Neoplastic polyps tended to be single. Conclusion: It is
suggested that polypoid lesions of the gallbladder should be removed
surgically when the lesion exceeds 1 §¯ in diameter, is single in number, or
is sessile. The possibility for malignancy should be considered if the
patient is female, and over 40 years of age.
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