Return to Clinical Trials Search Results
Incidence and Risk Factors for the Recurrence of Ampullary Polyps after Endoscopic Papillectomy: A Multicenter, Retrospective Study
Central Hypothesis: Histological and endoscopic features of the papilla impact recurrence. Recurrence is higher in patients with Familial adenomatous polyposis than with sporadic adenomas of the papilla.
Specific Aim #1:
Rate of recurrence of ampullary adenomas in patients with and without familial adenomatous polyposis after a long-term follow-up.
Specific Aim #2:
Clinical, pathological and histological factors associated with the recurrence of disease in patients undergoing endoscopic papillectomy in patients with FAP and sporadic ampullary adenomas.
Specific Aim #3:
Description of the management of recurrent polyps after endoscopic papillectomy.
Central Hypothesis: Histological and endoscopic features of the papilla impact recurrence. Recurrence is higher in patients with Familial adenomatous polyposis than with sporadic adenomas of the papilla.
Specific Aim #1:
Rate of recurrence of ampullary adenomas in patients with and without familial adenomatous polyposis after a long-term follow-up.
Specific Aim #2:
Clinical, pathological and histological factors associated with the recurrence of disease in patients undergoing endoscopic papillectomy in patients with FAP and sporadic ampullary adenomas.
Specific Aim #3:
Description of the management of recurrent polyps after endoscopic papillectomy.
Recruitment Status
Past Studies