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Short-term and long-term outcomes after preventive surgery in adolescent patients with familial adenomatous polyposis.

Marco Vitellaro1,2, Guglielmo Piozzi2, Stefano Signoroni1, Maria Teresa Ricci1, Chiara Maura Ciniselli3, Anna Cardani4, Irene Vecchi4, Andrea Mancini5, Andrea Magarotto5, Paolo Verderio3, Maura Massimino6, Andrea Ferrari6, Davide Biasoni7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: APC gene pathogenic variants are characterized by a lifetime risk of nearly 100% to develop a colorectal carcinoma. International guidelines suggest a prophylactic surgery in the second decade.
METHODS: A descriptive analysis was performed evaluating a surgical series of adolescent patients with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) enrolled in the prospectively maintained hereditary polyposis registry.
RESULTS: Thirty-eight adolescent patients (median age 16 years; range, 7-19) underwent laparoscopic prophylactic surgery. APC gene pathogenic variants were detected in all patients, and six patients were proband. No patients were converted to open surgery. Median postoperative stay was five days (4-16). Early postoperative complications were one dural puncture and one anastomotic leakage. Regarding late complications, we observed one patient having small bowel obstruction 56 months after surgery. Pathological reports showed one patient with pTis adenocarcinoma in two separate sites; 33 patients with low-grade dysplasia, four with high-grade dysplasia. One patient developed a desmoid tumor 37 months after surgery. After a median follow-up of 40.5 months, no patients died or had a second abdominal surgery because of cancer in rectal stump.
CONCLUSIONS: Rectal sparing surgery was the first choice in the major respect of patients' quality of life. Laparoscopic prophylactic surgery for FAP is well accepted from adolescents. It represents a safe option due to the low incidence of post-surgical desmoids and quick postoperative recovery.
© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  APC gene; adenomatous polyposis; adolescent; preventive surgery

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31802619     DOI: 10.1002/pbc.28110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Blood Cancer        ISSN: 1545-5009            Impact factor:   3.167


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1.  Symptomatic familial adenomatous polyposis in an adolescent: A case report.

Authors:  Dinesh Prasad Koirala; Bibek Man Shrestha; Suraj Shrestha; Suraj Bhatta; Sanjeev Kharel; Sansar Babu Tiwari; Vivek Karn; Om Prakash Bhatta
Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2021-06-26
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