| Literature DB >> 21150408 |
Eiji Ako1, Tamami Morisaki, Tsuyoshi Hasegawa, Toshiki Hirakawa, Akiko Tachimori, Kazunori Nakazawa, Shigehito Yamagata, Isao Kanehara, Shigehiko Nishimura, Naoyuki Taenaka.
Abstract
Intussusception is rare in adults and it is difficult to diagnose on admission. We present the case of a 43-year-old woman with the chief complaint of nausea and upper abdominal pain. Abdominal multidetector-row computed tomography showed ileo-ileal small bowel intussusception with an intraluminal soft tissue mass with attenuation numbers suggestive of a lipoma. The patient was treated with a laparoscopic-assisted extracorporeal partial resection of the small bowel including ileal lipoma, followed by a functional end-to-end anastomosis. Histologic diagnosis of the resected tumor, 2.4×2.0×2.0 cm, was an intestinal lipoma. This case serves as the basis of a review of small bowel intussusception in adults secondary to lipomas. It focuses on the utility of multidetector-row computed tomography and the cosmetic, physical, and economic benefits of laparoscopic surgery as well as the rarity of the disease.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21150408 DOI: 10.1097/SLE.0b013e3182002ac4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech ISSN: 1530-4515 Impact factor: 1.719