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The incidence of recurrent or new adenomas during postpolypectomy surveillance is higher after resection of adenomas found at baseline in the proximal colon compared with the distal colon. In a retrospective study, Italian investigators retrospectively evaluated rates of adenoma detection in 441 patients undergoing second surveillance colonoscopy after segmental resection for colon cancer.
In patients with a left-colon segmental resection, the adenoma detection rate in the second surveillance examination was 30%; after right-colon resection, the adenoma detection rate was 19% (odds ratio, 1.8; 95% confidence interval, 1.2–2.9).