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Kennoki Kyo1, Masaki Azuma1, Kazuya Okamoto1, Motohiro Nishiyama1, Takahiro Shimamura1, Atsushi Maema1, Motoaki Shirakawa1, Toshio Nakamura1, Kenji Koda1, Hidetaro Yokoyama1.
Abstract
Gastrointestinal duplications are uncommon congenital malformations that can occur anywhere along the gastrointestinal tract. Most cases are recognized before the age of 2 years, and those encountered in adults are rare. We describe here a case of ascending colon duplication in a 20-year-old male that caused intussusception and was treated laparoscopically. Although computed tomography revealed a cystic mass filled with stool-like material, the preoperative diagnosis was a submucosal tumor of the ascending colon. We performed a laparoscopic right colectomy, and the postoperative pathological diagnosis was duplication of the ascending colon, both cystic and tubular components. We conclude that gastrointestinal duplications, although rare, should be considered in the differential diagnosis of all abdominal and submucosal cystic lesions and that laparoscopy is a preferred approach for the surgical treatment of gastrointestinal duplications.Entities:
Keywords: Colonic duplication; Congenital abnormalities; Gastrointestinal duplication; Intussusception; Laparoscopy
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26900303 PMCID: PMC4735015 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i7.2398
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1007-9327 Impact factor: 5.742