Fig. 2From: Long-term survival of a recurrent gallbladder carcinoma patient with lymph node and peritoneal metastases after multidisciplinary treatments: a case reportThe cut surface of the resected specimen. The red arrow indicates the tumor mass at the neck of the gallbladder involving the liver bed, which was pathologically diagnosed as a moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma. The lymph node, cystic duct, cystic artery, and other surrounding organs were negative for invasion. Hepatic metastasis was not observed. The gallbladder was injected with indocyanine green, which was used to observe the cystic vein perfusion areaBack to article page