Abstract

Introduction: Gallbladder cancer is a rare but aggressive disease with a poor prognosis. Factors that may contribute to the development of gallbladder cancer include chronic inflammation, gallstones, and obesity. This study will examine the prevalence of these factors in patients who have undergone surgery for gallbladder disease, and determine if there is a correlation with the development of gallbladder cancer. This information will be valuable in identifying high-risk individuals and developing strategies for the early detection and prevention of gallbladder cancer. Methods: This prospective cross-sectional and observational study was carried out in the Department of General Surgery and Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic surgery, BIRDEM General Hospital, Dhaka from August 2019 to February 2021. Patients admitted to the General Surgery and Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery Department of BIRDEM hospital who underwent gallbladder surgery were recruited for this study. Consecutive sampling was done in this study. Result: The present study findings showed that the majority (65.45%) of the participants were between the age of 50-59 years, with 38.18% being male and 61.82% being female. The most common comorbidities were diabetes (62.73%), hypertension (43.64%) and anaemia (40%). The most common clinical presentation was abdominal pain (76.36%) and the most common histopathological diagnosis was chronic calculous cholecystitis (49.09%), while 20% of participants had gallbladder carcinoma. The study found an association between age, gallbladder wall thickness and gallbladder malignancy. Participants who were 60 years or older were 4.865 times more likely to have gallbladder carcinoma and those with severe wall thickness (>10mm) were 13.32 times more likely to have gallbladder carcinoma. Conclusion: The present study found that the majority of participants were between the age of 50-59 years, with a higher female prevalence. The most common comorbidities were diabetes, ..........

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