%0 Journal Article %T Prolapsed Juvenile Polyp of the Anus in 2 Cases %A Mohamed Lamine Sadou Sacko %A Balla Keita %A Thierno Saidou Barry %A Mory Sangare %A Mamadou Madiou Barry %A Moussa Conde %A Seydou Keita %A Salif Mari¨¦rtou Sylla %A Daniel Agbo-Panzo %J Open Journal of Pediatrics %P 785-790 %@ 2160-8776 %D 2023 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojped.2023.136086 %X Introduction :Rectal polyps are well-circumscribed, sessile or pedunculated formations that develop on the digestive mucosa. Juvenile polyps are seen in 4% - 12% of cases during pediatric colonoscopies. In children, rectal bleeding is a frequent warning sign, often a recurrent bleed with no impact on general condition. Diagnosis is based on clinical, imaging and digestive investigations, but anatomopathological examination remains the only means of confirmation. There are a number of treatment options, ranging from abstention to surgical excision. We report two (2) cases of isolated hemorrhagic juvenile polyp prolapsed to the anus in order to analyze the diagnostic and therapeutic features of this pathology. Patients and observations: A 7-year-old female patient presented to the pediatric emergency department of the Donka National Hospital with a hemorrhagic anal mass. On clinical examination, the patient was found to be in satisfactory general condition, with a hemorrhagic pedicle mass prolapsed to the anus. The mass was removed under general anesthesia. Postoperative management was straightforward. Conclusion