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Intracholecystic papillary neoplasm associated with invasive carcinoma of the remnant gallbladder after subtotal cholecystectomy: a case report.

Yusuke WatanabeNaoki MochidomeHiromichi NakayamaYoshitaka GotohTaro SetoguchiShunya SunamiReiko YonedaYurina OchiaiKimihisa MizoguchiHirofumi YamamotoTakashi Ueki
Published in: Surgical case reports (2022)
Because remnant cholecystectomy is an uncommon procedure and technically difficult, accurate preoperative investigation and surgical planning are important to prevent bile duct injury and omit extrahepatic bile duct resection. In the present case, intracystic change could be detected incidentally at an early stage because of previous remnant gallbladder producing (reconstituting) subtotal cholecystectomy and surveillance for other disease. This case suggests the existence of ICPN that can progress to invasive carcinoma during a short period.
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