Abstract

Introduction and importanceSynchronous malignancies of gallbladder and biliary tree are together rare entity whose pathogenesis is yet unknown. We report the case of a triple synchronous cancer of 3 distinct location: gallbladder, common bile duct (CBD) and papilla of Vater.Case presentationAn 84-years-old woman, was admitted to our Hospital with clinics features of obstructive jaundice.Dilatation of the biliary tree and CBD without evidence of gallstones was seen at US. CT scan confirmed distal CBD obstruction.An endo-US showed a nodule of the head of pancreas infiltrating the lower CBD.Finally, hepatic-MRI displayed a gallbladder malignancy with invasion of CBD.Preoperative staging showed 3 diagnostic suspicions: carcinoma of CBD on CT, pancreatic carcinoma on endo-US and malignancy of gallbladder on MRI.A cephalic duodenopancreatectomy and radical gallbladder resection was performed.Final pathology revealed 3 distinct location of moderately differentiated adenocarcinomas: Gallbladder, CBD and Vater's papilla.Microscopic examination didn't detect any direct continuity between the 3 tumors. Metastases were identified in the pancreaticoduodenal, peri-hepatic and peri-gastric lymph nodes.Clinical discussionLiterature displayed 22 cases of synchronous malignancies of gallbladder and CBD and 1 case of triple cancer with associated Vater's papilla carcinoma.In most of these cases, an association with an anomalous pancreatic-bile duct junction was reported.Although the real incidence remain unknown, it was reported to occur in 5–10% of CBD cancers.ConclusionSuspicion of such combination of cancer should be remembered, especially when preoperative investigations don't allow a precise localization of tumor in the biliary tree.

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