Laparoscopic restorative proctocolectomy with transanal total mesorectal excision for familial adenomatous polyposis in a 13-year-old: Case report and review of minimally invasive approaches
Hariruk Yodying

TL;DR
A 13-year-old with a rare genetic condition underwent successful minimally invasive surgery to prevent cancer, showing this approach can work in adolescents.
Contribution
This is the youngest reported case of TaTME-assisted restorative proctocolectomy for FAP, demonstrating its feasibility in adolescents.
Findings
Laparoscopic restorative proctocolectomy with TaTME was successfully performed in a 13-year-old with FAP.
Good functional outcomes were achieved at 2-year follow-up with 5–6 bowel movements per day and maintained continence.
The narrow adolescent pelvis may enhance transanal visualization, potentially benefiting surgical precision.
Abstract
Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) necessitates prophylactic colorectal surgery to prevent inevitable malignant transformation. While transanal approaches have gained acceptance in adult colorectal surgery, their application in pediatric populations remains limited. We present a young case and review current minimally invasive approaches for adolescent FAP management. A 13-year-old girl with genetically confirmed FAP (APC mutation c.3927_3931delAAAGA) presented with chronic lower gastrointestinal bleeding and iron deficiency anemia. Colonoscopy revealed extensive polyposis with high-grade dysplasia in multiple polyps involving both rectum and sigmoid colon. We performed laparoscopic restorative proctocolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis using transanal total mesorectal excision (TaTME) technique for rectal dissection. Total operative time was 280 min with minimal blood loss.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsColorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments · Genetic factors in colorectal cancer · Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
