Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Gallbladder cancer is a rare type of biliary tract malignancy with poorly defined pathogenesis, difficult treatment and often inoperable. CASE REPORT: A 84-year-old male presented with pain in the right hypochondrium with three months of progressive worsening. Ultrasound routine examination showed the presence of a large mass in the gallbladder adjacent topography that also showed signs of invasion in the liver tissue. He was submitted to preoperative staging with chest and abdomen MRI with intravenous contrast. A resection of the IVB, V and VI hepatic segments was performed associated to complete resection of the extra hepatic bile duct en bloc. Main bile duct reconstruction with Y-Roux jejunostomy was also performed. DISCUSSION: Gallbladder carcinoma with squamous component is a rare type of cancer with poor prognosis whose treatment with a curative potential is only possible with surgery, in case the lesion is resectable.

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