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Takashi Maeda1, Tomoki Ebata1, Yukihiro Yokoyama1, Tsuyoshi Igami1, Takashi Mizuno1, Junpei Yamaguchi1, Shunsuke Onoe1, Nobuyuki Watanabe1, Masato Nagino2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In situ cholangiocarcinoma is difficult to detect by imaging studies. Thus, cholangiocarcinoma is rarely resected with a preoperative definitive diagnosis, especially nonpapillary flat type in situ carcinoma, which is extremely rare. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Aspiration bile cytology; Benign bile duct stricture; Carcinoma in situ; Perihilar cholangiocarcinoma
Year: 2019 PMID: 31707480 PMCID: PMC6842380 DOI: 10.1186/s40792-019-0745-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2198-7793
Fig. 1Images of gallbladder cancer. a Computed tomography revealing a papillary tumor in the gallbladder. b Resected specimen. The yellow arrows indicate a papillary tumor
Fig. 2Images of the bile stricture. a MRCP showing a hilar bile duct stricture (yellow arrowheads). b Endoscopic biliary stent placed in the right posterior inferior bile duct (B6). c Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage into the left lateral anterior bile duct (B3). d Aspiration bile cytology from the PTBD showing malignant cells. MRCP, magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography; CBD, common bile duct; PTBD, percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage
Fig. 3Cholangiogram, preoperative schema, and operative picture. a Cholangiogram showing a hilar bile duct stricture (orange arrow). b Preoperative scheme. The planned surgery was left hepatectomy with caudate lobectomy. c Left hepatectomy with en bloc resection of the caudate lobe and extrahepatic bile duct was performed as scheduled. The right hepatic duct (RHD) and the right posterior inferior bile duct (B6a) were reconstructed separately
Fig. 4Macroscopic and microscopic findings of specimens. a Resected specimen. b Flat type in situ carcinoma located near the hepatic confluence (the yellow dotted circle). The carcinoma is distant from the bile duct stricture. c, d Microscopic findings of in situ carcinoma