Abstract

Intussusception is a pediatric condition that rarely presents in adults. Colonic lipomas 4 cm and more in diameter can cause colonic intussusception leading to emergency operation. Surgical resection of the involved segment must be the procedure of choice. We report a case of colonic intussusception caused by colonic lipoma in an adult. The patient underwent operation, and histopathological examination of the specimen confirmed the diagnosis of colonic submucosal lipoma.

Highlights

  • Lipoma of the large intestine is a rare, fatty benign tumor, with a reported incidence ranging between 0.2% and 4.4% [1]

  • Colonic lipomas are more common in women than men [4,5,6]

  • We present a case of a giant colonic lipoma causing ascending-transverse-colonic intussusception and leading to right hemicolectomy

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Summary

CLINICAL CASE REPORT

Intussusception is a pediatric condition that rarely presents in adults. Colonic lipomas 4 cm and more in diameter can cause colonic intussusception leading to emergency operation. Surgical resection of the involved segment must be the procedure of choice. We report a case of colonic intussusception caused by colonic lipoma in an adult. The patient underwent operation, and histopathological examination of the specimen confirmed the diagnosis of colonic submucosal lipoma

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Endoscopic resection of the mass
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