Gallstone formation and subsequent cholecystectomy after oncological gastric and esophageal resection

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Esswein, Katharina [1 ]
Gehwolf, Philipp [1 ]
Wykypiel, Heinz [1 ]
Kafka-Ritsch, Reinhold [1 ]
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[1] Med Univ Innsbruck, Ctr Operat Med, Dept Visceral Transplant & Thorac Surg, Innsbruck, Austria
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Cholecystolithiasis; Prophylactic; Cholecystectomy; Cancer; RISK-FACTORS; CHOLELITHIASIS; SURGERY;
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10.1007/s00423-024-03242-x
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Purpose Gallstone formation is increased after gastric (GR) or esophageal resection (ER); however, the exact pathophysiology is not fully understood yet. Symptomatic cholecystolithiasis and the need for subsequent cholecystectomy after upper gastrointestinal resection can alter the outcome in oncological patients. There is an ongoing discussion if these patients benefit from a simultaneous prophylactic cholecystectomy. This study aims to analyze the risk of gallstone formation after GR or ER and the perioperative course of a subsequent cholecystectomy. Methods In this study, all patients were included, who underwent an oncological gastric or esophageal resection at the Medical University of Innsbruck, Department of Visceral, Transplant and Thoracic Surgery in the years 2003-2021. Results A simultaneous cholecystectomy was performed in 29.8% with GR and in 2.1% with ER (p < 0.001). There was no significant difference in complications or length-of-stay between patients with simultaneous vs. no simultaneous cholecystectomy. Newly developed gallstones tended to be more common after GR (16% vs. 10% ER), after reconstruction without preservation of the duodenal passage (17% vs. 11% with) and after GR with lymph node dissection (19% vs. 5% without). After ER, subsequent cholecystectomy was significant less frequently (11.4% vs. 2.9% OR) (p = 0.005). The subsequent cholecystectomy was performed openly in 57.1% with major complications classified as Clavien-Dindo >= 3a in 14.3%. Conclusion Based on the findings of our study, we do not recommend simultaneous cholecystectomy routinely in oncological gastric or esophageal resections. An individualized approach depending on risk factors like extensive lymphadenectomy or duodenal passage can be discussed.
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