| Literature DB >> 24999467 |
Seung-Jin Kwag1, Sang-Kyung Choi1, Eun-Jung Jung1, Chi-Young Jung1, Sang-Ho Jung1, Tae-Jin Park1, Young-Tae Ju1.
Abstract
A colon lipoma is a remarkably rare tumor. In most cases, the tumors are asymptomatic and small in size, need to be differentiated from malignant tumors, and do not need any special treatment. Selection of the right surgical strategy depends on the status of bowel, as well as the size and the location of tumor. We encountered two patients with giant submucosal lipomas that had induced intussusceptions: one with a lipoma in the transverse colon and the other with a lipoma in the ascending colon. The diagnoses were made by using histological examinations. We report the clinical features, diagnoses, and treatments of, as well as our experience with, these two uncommon cases, and we present a review of the literature on this subject.Entities:
Keywords: Colon; Intussusception; Laparoscopy; Lipoma
Year: 2014 PMID: 24999467 PMCID: PMC4079814 DOI: 10.3393/ac.2014.30.3.147
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Coloproctol ISSN: 2287-9714