Congress:
ECR25
Poster Number:
C-18826
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2025/C-18826
Authorblock:
A. Kundu, A. D. Baheti, A. J. Choudhari, S. Kumar, P. Haria, A. Guha, S. Kulkarni, N. Shetty, T. V. Ogale; Mumbai/IN
Disclosures:
Arani Kundu:
Nothing to disclose
Akshay Dwarka Baheti:
Nothing to disclose
Amit Jayant Choudhari:
Nothing to disclose
Suman Kumar:
Nothing to disclose
Purvi Haria:
Nothing to disclose
Amrita Guha:
Nothing to disclose
Suyash Kulkarni:
Nothing to disclose
Nitin Shetty:
Nothing to disclose
Tejal Vijay Ogale:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Abdomen, Gastrointestinal tract, CT, MR, Ultrasound, Education, Cancer
Gallbladder cancer is the most aggressive biliary tumour, associated with poor median survival rates. Complete surgical resection is only feasible for patients diagnosed at an early stage. Majority of patients present with advanced disease, necessitating a multidisciplinary management approach. Nodal, hepatic, peritoneal, and incision site metastatic disease are common, with gall bladder tumours demonstrating a high propensity to recur in the abdominal wall. The significance of imaging in gallbladder cancer is immense with ultrasound (US), CT and multi-parametric MRI playing a vital role in staging, management, and intervention.