Intraoperative small bowel enteroscopy in familial adenomatous and familial juvenile polyposis |
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Authors: | Miguel A Rodriguez-Bigas MD Remedios B Penetrante MD Lemuel Herrera MD Nicholas J Petrelli MD |
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Institution: | Miguel A. Rodriguez-Bigas MD, Remedios B. Penetrante MD, Lemuel Herrera MD?,Nicholas J. Petrelli MD |
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Abstract: | Background: In familial adenomatous polyposis and juvenile polyposis, polyps can occur throughout the gastrointestinal tract.Methods: We report seven patients with familial adenomatous polyposis and two patients with juvenile polyposis who underwent small bowel enteroscopy at the time of exploratory celiotomy either for colectomy or other pathology.Results: Polyps in the jejunum and/or ileum were noted in five of nine (56%) patients at enteroscopy. In three of nine (33%) patients these polyps were adenomatous. Two of these patients had polyps in the jejunum and in the ileum, whereas one patient had jejunal adenomas alone. These polyps were from 3 mm to 30 mm in size. The remaining two patients with polyps had lymphoid hyperplasia in the ileum. All three patients who had adenomas at intraoperative small bowel enteroscopy had duodenal adenomas at esophagogastroduodenoscopy. At the age of 14 years, one patient had an intramucosal carcinoma in a small bowel juvenile polyp.Conclusion: Baseline small bowel enteroscopy should be considered at the time of surgical exploration in patients with asymptomatic familial adenomatous polyposis and juvenile polyposis. In patients with duodenal polyps, enteroscopy should be performed at the time of surgery. Biopsy and/or excision of larger polyps should be performed because these polyps may harbor a carcinoma. (Gastrointest Endosc 1995;42:560-4.) |
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