Abstract
Objective To compare the efficiency of laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) and radical cholecystectomy (RC) in the patients with early gallbladder carcinoma. Methods From January 2001 to December 2008, 63 patients who had underwent LC(28 cases) or RC(35 cases) were analyzed retrospectively. The survival and recurrence rate after operation and complication were compared. Results After treatment, the complication in the LC group was less than that in the RC group (7. 1% vs. 48. 6%, χ2 = 12. 675 ,P <0.01). In the RC group,the 1,3,5 year overall cumulative survival rate of Nevein phase Ⅰ were all 100%, and 76. 2%, 42. 9%, and 23. 8% respectively in the phase Ⅱ. The overall cumulative survival rate of LC cases were 81.8%, 54. 5%,27.3% in phase Ⅰ and 17.6% ,5.9% ,0.0% in phase Ⅱ, respectively. The survival curves between the two groups were significantly diffierent(phase Ⅰ χ2 =20.74,P<0.001; phase Ⅱ χ2 = 11.35,P<0.001) and the survival rate in the RC group was higher than that in the LC group. The 1,3,5 year cumulative recurrence rates in the RC were 20.0%, 48. 6%, 68. 6%, respectively, which is significantly lower than those in the LC group (60.7%,85.7% and92.9%, respectively)(χ2 =10.30,P=0.0013).Conclusions RC is one of the first choices for early gallbladder carcinoma treatment, and will decrease the recurrence rate and improve the long-term life quality. Key words: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy; Radical cholecystectomy; Gallbladder carcinoma
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