2009
DOI: 10.5833/jjgs.42.510
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A Long-Term Survival Case of Mucin-Producing Bile Duct Carcinoma Treated with Repetitive Surgical Procedure

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“…Even if the bile duct resection stump is negative, attention should be paid to the level of atypia, and from the perspective of intraoperative implantation prevention from cancer cells in bile mucus, a care must be taken not to spill bile mucus. Literature examination in Japan showed that the recurrence of mucus-producing cholangiocarcinoma after a radical surgery exhibited cancerous peritonitis, 12 recurrence of PTCD fistula, 15 and report of recurrence in remaining bile duct, 16 and there are reports of what could be implantation or bile duct stump relapse. We examined a case of re-resection for IPNB case with high likelihood of relapse from remaining bile duct from resection 24 years ago, 17 but there still is no case of long-term survival after a surgery on solitary recurrence as in the present case.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even if the bile duct resection stump is negative, attention should be paid to the level of atypia, and from the perspective of intraoperative implantation prevention from cancer cells in bile mucus, a care must be taken not to spill bile mucus. Literature examination in Japan showed that the recurrence of mucus-producing cholangiocarcinoma after a radical surgery exhibited cancerous peritonitis, 12 recurrence of PTCD fistula, 15 and report of recurrence in remaining bile duct, 16 and there are reports of what could be implantation or bile duct stump relapse. We examined a case of re-resection for IPNB case with high likelihood of relapse from remaining bile duct from resection 24 years ago, 17 but there still is no case of long-term survival after a surgery on solitary recurrence as in the present case.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rocha et al [ 5 ] reported recurrence in 20 of 39 patients (51%) with IPNB, including 35% with locoregional, 35% with distant, and 30% with combined recurrence. Studies have suggested underlying mechanisms of recurrence in the remnant bile duct, such as multicentricity [ 1 , [6] , [7] , [8] ], persistence of atypical epithelium [ 5 , 7 ], and intrabiliary dissemination [ 8 , 9 ]. Although cases of IPNB recurrence in the remnant bile duct have previously been thought to represent multicentric recurrence, Yokode et al [ 9 ] described that true multicentric recurrence was less common than that considered initially.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although the majority of the patients had a single episode of tumor recurrence, 2 patients had multiple episodes (cases 3 and 7 in Table I ) ( 13 , 17 ). Miyata et al ( 17 ) described a case that developed recurrent IPNB twice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%