Abstract

reversed 2 months later. Post-operative follow-up (1-3-6 months) included a clinical, nutritional haematological and biochemical examination. Results: Pre-operatively 1 patient was asymptomatic; 1 patient presented with hematochezia; 1 patient suffered abdominal pain. All patients had hundreds of colonic adenomatous polyps with mild dysplasia; 2 patients had gastric polyps; 1 patient ileal polyps; 1 patient had echo-structural thyroid abnormalities remaining euthyroid. No intra-operative or early post-operative complications occurred. Fifteen days post-operatively, 1 patient had partial small bowel obstruction caused by intestinal infection. After closure of ileostomies, all patients had voluntary bowel movements (mean: 4 movements/day) and no soiling, improving with diet and psyllium. A gradual weight increase was observed in 2 patients. Conclusions: Laparoscopic total colectomy with transanal rectal mucosectomy assures a low rate of complications, good functional outcome and excellent cosmetic results.

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