| Literature DB >> 28104992 |
Atsushi Kohga1, Akihiro Kawabe1, Yuto Hasegawa1, Kiyoshige Yajima1, Takuya Okumura1, Kimihiro Yamashita1, Jun Isogaki1, Kenji Suzuki1, Akira Komiyama1.
Abstract
Intraabdominal lymphangiomas are uncommon; additionally, those affecting the gastrointestinal tract are rare and account for less than 1% of cases. Intussusception caused by a cystic lymphangioma of the small bowel is extremely rare. The patient was a 20-year-old woman who visited our emergency room with a complaint of abdominal pain. A computed tomography image revealed ileo-ileal intussusception with a leading hypovascular mass measuring 1 cm in a diameter. Single-incision laparoscopic-assisted ileal resection was performed. The surgical specimen consisted of a soft polycystic mass. Macroscopically, a pedunculated polyp with a convolutional pattern was found. Microscopically, the inner surfaces of the cysts were covered with a single layer of endothelial cells. On immunohistochemical examination, the endothelial cells were partially positive for D2-40 and CD34. Smooth muscle cells were also found around the cysts. The lesion was diagnosed as a cystic lymphangioma. Dozens of cases of small bowel lymphangiomas have previously been reported. Of these, cases with intussusception were very rare. This is the first case of small bowel intussusception due to lymphangioma treated by single-incision laparoscopic-assisted surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Intussusception; Lymphangioma; Single-incision laparoscopic-assisted surgery
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28104992 PMCID: PMC5221280 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i1.167
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1007-9327 Impact factor: 5.742