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Occult pancreaticobiliary reflux in gallbladder cancer and benign gallbladder diseases
Fecha
2007-07Registro en:
JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY, V.: 96, issue: 1, p.: 26-31, JUL 1, 2007.
0022-4790
Autor
Beltrán, Marcelo A.
Vracko, Jozef
Cumsille Garib, Miguel
Cruces, Karina S.
Almonacid, Jorge
Danilova, Tatiana
Institución
Resumen
Background and Objectives: It was proposed that occult pancreaticobiliary reflux
(OPBR) was associated with precancerous mucosal changes in the gallbladder, hence
the importance of this disorder. There are no published reports investigating the
incidence of OPBR in patients operated on for the entire spectrum of benign
gallbladder diseases and gallbladder cancer. Our aim was to determine the incidence
of OPBR and measure the levels of active pancreatic enzymes (amylase and lipase) in
gallbladder bile of patients undergoing cholecystectomy for benign and malignant
gallbladder diseases.
Methods: One hundred eight patients with normal pancreaticobiliary junction
evidenced by operative cholangiography were included in the study.
Results: According to gallbladder bile amylase and lipase levels, 84.2% and 89%
patients respectively had OPBR. OPBR was present in all gallbladder cancer patients;
in these patients the biliary levels of amylase and lipase were significantly higher than
the levels found in patients with benign gallbladder pathology (P<0.0001).
Conclusions: OPBR could lead to inflammatory changes of the biliary epithelium and
progress towards the development of precancerous mucosal changes and gallbladder
cancer. The reason why such high levels of pancreatic enzymes are regurgitated into
the biliary tree of patients with gallbladder cancer should be clarified.