Abstract

Background: The minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in GBC is being increasingly performed with superior short term results and non-inferior oncological outcomes. Most of the studies on minimally invasive radical cholecystectomy (MIRC) included patients with GBC limited to the gall bladder. Bile duct or adjacent viscera has been resected only in a very few studies. One of the reasons perhaps for not imbibing MIS in advanced GBC is the innate complexity of resection of the involved adjacent organs and need performing a bilioenteric anastomosis. Aim of this study is to assess safety, feasibility and short-term outcomes of locally advanced GBC patients who underwent MIRC with adjacent bile duct or viscera resection.

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