Familial polyposis: Subtotal proctocolectomy with descent of the ascending colon to the anal canal
A patient suffering from diffuse polyposis accompanied by cancerous rectal degeneration was treated by surgery consisting of sub - total procto - colectomy, with preservation of cecum and proxmal half qf ascending colon anatomosed to anal canal.Follow-up of patient has been clinical, endoscopic and...
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1979
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