Abstract:Objective:To discuss diagnosis and treatment of hepatolithiasis complicated with cholangiocarcinoma.
Methods:Fifty-four cases of hepatolithiasis complicated with cholangiocarcinoma from 1998 to 2009 treated in Zhongnan Hospital were collected and analysed.
Results:Cholangiocarcinoma occurred in 5.45% of patients with hepatolithiasis in our hospital group. The diagnosis was established preoperatively in 45 cases (83.3%). All of 54 cases underwent surgery. Among them, 21 cases (38.9%) of adenocarcinoma in bile duct underwent radically resected. At followed up of 45 cases (83.3%), the average survival time of patients that underwent radical resection was 23 months and that of patients who underwent drainage was 8.5 months.
Conclusions:The therapeutic effect of cholangiocarcinoma complicated with hepatolithiasis is poor and, when possible, radical resection of the tumor should be undertaken.