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Moustafa Moussally1, Imad Mokalled1, Faek Jamali1, Mohamad J Khalife1.
Abstract
Colonic lipomas are rare benign tumours that are usually asymptomatic. However, giant colonic lipomas tend to be symptomatic and can occasionally result in intussusception and intermittent colonic obstruction. As adult intussusception is an uncommon occurrence, the identification of the underlying aetiology is essential due to its high association with malignancy. Computed Tomography remains the tool of choice for the diagnosis of colonic lipomas. Surgical excision remains the mainstay treatment of giant symptomatic colonic lipomas. We hereby present the case of a 51-year-old male found to have a colonic lipoma causing recurrent intussusception. We discuss the approach, diagnostic tools and available treatment modalities for colonic lipomas. We also provide a brief literature review of intussusception in adults.Entities:
Keywords: colon; intussusception; lipoma
Year: 2021 PMID: 33489244 PMCID: PMC7804352 DOI: 10.1177/2054270420983088
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JRSM Open ISSN: 2054-2704
Figure 1.Contrast enhanced CT scan, axial view showing intussuscepting colonic lipoma measuring 7 cm × 4 cm × 4.2 cm.
Figure 2.Photographic image showing colonic segment measuring 9 cm × 8.5 cm × 8 cm with a 6 cm × 5 cm × 3 cm pedunculated polyp on the mucosal surface.