Role of minimally invasive surgery in the treatment of gallbladder metastatic melanoma. A review of the literature and a case report.
Petros Ioannis BangeasAlexandra BekiaridouAlexandros TsolakidisKostantinos Georgios EfthymiadisKostantinos DrevelegkasDimitris GiakoustidisAlexandros GiakoustidisPetros AlexidisVassileios Nikolaos PapadopoulosPublished in: Cancer reports (Hoboken, N.J.) (2022)
Currently, metastatic melanomas can be considered as a potentially curable disease. Palliation of symptoms and fast recovery following minimally invasive procedures could be beneficial for these patients. Particularly, laparoscopic procedures appear to prolong the survival of gallbladder melanoma patients.