Abstract

This study was designed to describe clinical, endoscopic, and histopathologic features of an inflammatory fibroid polyp occurring in the pelvic ileal reservoir after restorative proctocolectomy in ulcerative colitis. A case report describing the clinical course of such a patient is presented. Three years postoperatively, the patient developed diarrhea, anemia, weight loss of 10 kg, and symptoms of obstructed defecation. Ileoscopy showed pouchitis and a polypoid tumor filling the pouch. Biopsies revealed chronic inflammation without signs of malignancy. At laparotomy, a 5 cm x 3.5 cm x 3.5 cm submucosal, solid, circumscribed tumor was found within the pouch, and histopathologic examination yielded the diagnosis. The pelvic pouch was resected and replaced by a Brooke ileostomy. During 18 months of follow-up, the course has been uneventful. Inflammatory fibroid polyp is a rare, reactive, non-neoplastic lesion, which, for the first time, is reported in a pelvic ileal reservoir. It may cause pouch dysfunction. It is always benign but may masquerade as a malignant tumor.

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