In 1965 to 2000, the State Coloproctology Research Center operated on 584 patients for diffuse polyposis of the large intestine. A 18-year follow-up showed that metabolic disorders developed in 85% of cases due to the loss of large intestine that is important for maintaining homeostasis. The authors consider it necessary to continuously follow up the patients operated on for diffuse polyposis for timely diagnosis of occurring metabolic disorders and their correction. This approach to complex treatment of diffuse polyposis promotes social and working rehabilitation of patients operated on.

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