2020
DOI: 10.1080/00015458.2020.1785219
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Method for adequate macroscopic gallbladder examination after cholecystectomy

Abstract: Background and aims: There is no clear guideline nor protocol for macroscopic examination of the gallbladder, leaving surgeons extemporaneous in regard of gallbladder examination in selective histopathologic policy. The purpose of this article is to describe a surgical approach for adequate macroscopic inspection of the gallbladder. Materials and methods: The described practical method was developed in collaboration between surgeons and pathologists. This method was introduced in 2011 and implemented in 2012. … Show more

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“…Owing to its prospective design and large population size, this study provides the best available evidence regarding the oncological safety and potential cost savings of selective histopathological examination of cholecystectomy specimens. No extensive training or many years of experience are required to perform a standardized macroscopic examination, enabling easy and successful implementation 25 . Other strengths increasing both the reliability and external validity of our findings include the participation of the majority of the Dutch clinical centres, data completeness, and plausible incidence of malignancy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Owing to its prospective design and large population size, this study provides the best available evidence regarding the oncological safety and potential cost savings of selective histopathological examination of cholecystectomy specimens. No extensive training or many years of experience are required to perform a standardized macroscopic examination, enabling easy and successful implementation 25 . Other strengths increasing both the reliability and external validity of our findings include the participation of the majority of the Dutch clinical centres, data completeness, and plausible incidence of malignancy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%