Management of Gallbladder Polyps: A Tertiary Center Experience
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Clinical Research
VOLUME: 29 ISSUE: 2
P: 129 - 133
2019

Management of Gallbladder Polyps: A Tertiary Center Experience

Anatol J Gen Med Res 2019;29(2):129-133
1. University of Health Sciences Tepecik Training and Research Hospital, Department of General Surgery
2. Izmir University of Economics Faculty of Medicine, Department of General Surgery
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Received Date: 2019-03-20T21:03:30
Accepted Date: 2019-09-04T10:54:05
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The main purpose of the management of gallbladder polyps is to establish an early diagnosis and to prevent the development of gallbladder cancer.

METHODS

Fifty-six patients who underwent cholecystectomy with the diagnosis of gallbladder polyp between January 2012 and September 2018, were retrospectively evaluated

RESULTS

Results: Twenty-one patients (39.3%) were female and 34 (60.7%) were male. The indications for cholecystectomy

were ≥ 10 mm polyps in (n=22, 39.3%), increase in polyp size during follow-up (n=8, 14.3%), symptomatic polyps

smaller than 10 mm (n=24, 42.9%), polyps smaller than 10 mm with concomitant risk factors (n=2, 3.6%).

Histopathological examination of gallbladders revealed the presence of cholesterol polyps in 51 (91.1%), inflammatory polyps in 1 (1.8%), and adenoma in 1 (1.8%) patient. Three patients (5.4%) had no polyps and only gallstones

were detected. Malignancy was not detected in any patient.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

The management of gallbladder polyps is still a controversial issue. The recommendations published

in guidelines, can be used as a guide in the management of gallbladder polyps. The characteristics of symptoms

and their response to cholecystectomy should be evaluated in symptomatic cases.

Keywords:
Gallbladder polyp, cholecystectomy, gallbladder cancer