Abstract

To reduce the mortality associated to Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP), screening of close relatives of patients with the disease is crucial. To analyze the results of the surgical treatment of patients with FAP, and to evaluate the family screening. Clinical records of patients operated in our institution since 1977, were reviewed analyzing surgical and pathological results, and follow up. In their family members, we evaluated and analyzed the performance of screening tests, former surgeries, history of disease-related cancer and mortality, all due to FAP. Between January 1977 and August 2002, 15 patients were operated on. Of these, only 33% consulted on the setting of a familial screening. A proctocolectomy and terminal ileostomy was performed in 27% of patients; 20% had a proctocolectomy and ileal pouch, and 53% underwent a total colectomy with ileo-rectal anastomosis. Morbidity and mortality were 7% and 0%, respectively. Twenty percent had a colorectal cancer. During a median of 68 months follow-up, the disease-related survival was 92%; no cancer of the rectal stump was detected. Of the 122 family members identified, only 33% with clear indication of screening underwent a colonoscopy. Twenty-nine percent had a confirmed FAP and were operated: in 61% of them a colorectal cancer was found, and 91% of these died. The results of the surgical treatment of FAP are satisfactory. Nevertheless, family screening should be improved to reduce the high rates of mortality revealed in the study of other family members.

Highlights

  • To reduce the mortality associated to Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP), screening of close relatives of patients with the disease is crucial

  • A proctocolectomy and terminal ileostomy was performed in 27% of patients; 20% had a proctocolectomy and ileal pouch, and 53% underwent a total colectomy with ileo-rectal anastomosis

  • Las bajas tasas de realización de estudios de pesquisa familiar, la alta prevalencia de cáncer en los pacientes operados por poliposis adenomatosa familiar (PAF), la elevada mortalidad de estos pacientes y la temprana edad de los pacientes vivos en riesgo de portar una PAF que evidenciamos en esta serie sugieren la importancia de iniciar programas de detección precoz de esta enfermedad

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Background

To reduce the mortality associated to Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP), screening of close relatives of patients with the disease is crucial. Aim: To analyze the results of the surgical treatment of patients with FAP, and to evaluate the family screening. Patients and Methods: Clinical records of patients operated in our institution since 1977, were reviewed analyzing surgical and pathological results, and follow up. In their family members, we evaluated and analyzed the performance of screening tests, former surgeries, history of disease-related cancer and mortality, all due to FAP. El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar los resultados tanto del tratamiento quirúrgico de los pacientes operados por PAF, como de la pesquisa de la enfermedad entre sus familiares

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