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Achieving margin negative resection—doing less is justified: oncological outcomes of wedge excision of liver in gallbladder cancer (GBC) surgery
2019
Chinese Clinical Oncology
The extent of liver resection for gallbladder cancer (GBC) is still debated. We evaluated the post-operative and oncological outcomes of patients with GBC who underwent liver wedge excision. Patients who underwent an upfront radical cholecystectomy (with a liver wedge excision of 2.5- 3 centimetres) from June 2010 to December 2015 were retrospectively analysed. In total, 558 patients underwent surgery for GBC of which 97 cases of primary GBC who underwent upfront radical cholecystectomy were
doi:10.21037/cco.2019.07.07
pmid:31431034
fatcat:ipfo3tdqh5f2vedos3t4nkcm6q