A correct surgical approach to rectal cancer today has to make due allowance for both improved overall survival with local control of disease and preservation of the sphincter and urinary and genital functions. Increased understanding of the natural history, the importance of preoperative accurate staging and new surgical techniques may influence future treatment strategies. The aim of this study was to review and make a reappraisal of the role of sphincter-preserving surgery in the treatment of carcinomas of the lower third of the rectum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPolyps occur throughout the gastrointestinal tract in Peutz-Jeghers syndrome, but the most serious problems are encountered in the management of small bowel polyposis. We report here on a case of Peutz-Jeghers syndrome admitted to hospital for intestinal obstruction and anaemia. The patient was submitted to colonoscopy, oesophagogastro-duodenoscopy and small bowel enema.
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