Outcomes of subtotal proctocolectomy for familial adenomatous polyposis: a follow-up study of 21 clinical cases
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    Objective:To evaluate the short- and long-term outcomes of subtotal proctocolectomy for familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). Methods: Twenty-one FAP patients who had undergone subtotal proctocolectomy during 1985-2000 in our department were followed up colonoscopically to observe whether there was any recurrence of polyps in postoperatively residual colon or/and rectum. Results: Adenomatous recurrence with variant degrees was detected in the residual colon or/and rectum in all 21 patients, the recurrence rate being 100%. Polypous growth was denser in the residual rectum than in the proximal residual colon. The adenomatous polyp in one patient cancerized 4 years after the initial operation. The cumulative occurrence of colorectal cancer was 4.8 %. Conclusion: Subtotal proctocolectomy is a simple procedure for FAP with fewer complications, but there is a risk of polyps cancerization in the residual colon or/and rectum.

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