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. 2013 Aug 21;19(31):5150–5158. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i31.5150

Table 1.

Number of radical resection procedures and their relationship with tumor node metastasis stages

TNM stage procedure 0 I II IIIA IIIB IVA IVB Sum
C + N 1 2 11 3 7
C + WR + N 2 4 6 5 2 19
C + S4aS5 + N 8 9 1 18
C + ELH + N 1 1
C + ERH + N 2 2
C + BD + N 12 1
C + WR + BD + N 1 3 1 3 1 1 10
C + S4As5 + BD + N 1 3 1 1 6
C + CH + BD + N 1 1
C + S4aS5 + other + N 3 1 1 5
C + S4As5 + BD + other + N 1 1
C + ERH + BD + other + N 1 1
HPD + N 2 4 6
Sum 1 6 8 19 24 10 10 78
1

Tumor of the patient infiltrated the serosa at the visceral surface of the gallbladder bottom;

2

This patient was an incidental gallbladder cancer with a diagnosis confirmed during the initial operation by frozen section with a preoperative diagnosis of choledochal cyst. C: Cholecystectomy; N: Lymphadenectomy; WR: Wedge resection of the gallbladder fossae; S4aS5: Liver resection of segments IVa and V; ELH: Extended left hepatectomy; ERH: Extended right hepatectomy; CH: Central hepatectomy; BD: Resection of the bile duct; HPD: Hepatopancreaticoduodenectomy; Other: Other organ tissue resection; TNM: Tumor node metastasis.