Abstract

Tumors located in the abdominal wall are often related to occupational and iatrogenic factors, and increased cases of abdominal wall metastases are reported along with increased removal of resected tumors by laparoscopy..

Highlights

  • Primary tumors of the abdominal wall are rare and usually metastasize from previous surgical procedures

  • Tumors located in the abdominal wall are often related to occupational and iatrogenic factors, and increased cases of abdominal wall metastases are reported along with increased removal of resected tumors by laparoscopy

  • With the explosive increase in laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) rates, the incidence of incidental gallbladder carcinoma (IGBC), which has a more favorable prognosis than cancers presenting with symptoms, is found in 0.18-2.1% of patients during or after LC, diagnosed during or after cholecystectomy by pathology has increased [2,3,4,5]

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Conclusion

This case is uncommon because of the long delay prior to the presentation of PSM, the long-term survival duration after PSM and the difficulty of identification.

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