Gastrointestinal Surgery, St Francis Hospital Nsambya, Kampala, Uganda
Case Series
Juvenile Rectal and Sigmoid Colon Polyps Treated Endoscopically: A Series of Cases Seen at St. Francis Hospital Nsambya, Uganda
Author(s): Francis Basimbe*, Ronald Olum, Ignatius Kakande and Hakim Din Iman
Juvenile polyps are common benign mucosal lesions in the gastrointestinal tract, with the colon being a frequently affected site. This case series
examined three pediatric patients who underwent endoscopic polypectomy for juvenile polyps in a tertiary hospital. The objective was to analyze
their presentation, management and outcomes. The patients in this series all presented with rectal bleeding, which aligns with previous studies
highlighting rectal bleeding as the most common symptom in juvenile polyps. Interestingly, none of the patients experienced associated abdominal
pain, consistent with findings from studies conducted in Asia. Notably, all the children in this series presented more than a year after the onset of
rectal bleeding, indicating a longer duration compared to studies from Asia, where the average was 7.6 months. Endoscopic polypectomy, explicitly
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DOI:
10.37421/2684-4915.2023.7.270
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