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      Histological assessment of cholecystectomy specimens performed for symptomatic cholelithiasis: routine or selective?

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          Traditionally, all cholecystectomy specimens resected for symptomatic cholelithiasis were sent for histological evaluation. The objectives of such evaluation are to confirm the clinicoradiological diagnosis, identification of unsuspected findings including incidental gallbladder malignancy, audit and research purposes, and quality control issues. Currently, there is a developing trend to consider selective histological evaluation of surgical specimens removed for clinically benign disease. This article discusses the need for routine or selective histopathological evaluation of gallbladder specimens following cholecystectomy. Although several retrospective studies have suggested selective histological evaluation of cholecystectomy specimens performed for symptomatic cholelithiasis, the evidence is not adequate at present to recommend selective histological evaluation globally. However, it may be appropriate to consider selective histological evaluation on a regional basis in areas of extremely low incidence of gallbladder cancer only after unanimous agreement between the governing bodies of surgical and histopathological expertise.

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          Journal
          Ann R Coll Surg Engl
          Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
          Royal College of Surgeons of England
          1478-7083
          0035-8843
          Jul 2013
          : 95
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] General Surgical Unit (Ward 19), National Hospital of Sri Lanka, Colombo 10, Sri Lanka. bingumal@sltnet.lk
          Article
          10.1308/003588413X13629960046471
          4165132
          23838492
          1967ad63-5d6a-415c-b2af-952a06b58c70
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