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Midgut pain due to an intussuscepting terminal ileal lipoma: a case report

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This case highlights an unusual cause of incomplete small bowel obstruction successfully treated through interdisciplinary cooperation and can be successfully achieved via a laparoscopic approach with early restoration of premorbid functioning.
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Introduction: The occurrence of intussusception in adults is rare. The condition is found in 1 in 1300 abdominal operations and 1 in 100 patients operated for intestinal obstruction. The child to adult ratio is 20:1. Case presentation: A 52-year-old Irish Caucasian woman was investigated for a 3-month history of intermittent episodes of colicky midgut pain and associated constipation. Ileocolonoscopy revealed a pedunculated lesion in the terminal ileum prolapsing into the caecum. Computed tomography confirmed a smooth-walled, nonobstructing, low density intramural lesion in the terminal ileum with secondary intussusception. A laparoscopic small bowel resection was performed. Histology revealed a large pedunculated polypoidal mass measuring 4 × 2.5 × 2 cm consistent with a submucosal lipoma. She had complete resolution of her symptoms and remained well at 12-month follow-up. Conclusion: This case highlights an unusual cause of incomplete small bowel obstruction successfully treated through interdisciplinary cooperation. Ileal lipomas are not typically amenable to endoscopic removal and require resection. This can be successfully achieved via a laparoscopic approach with early restoration of premorbid functioning.

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A case of lipoma of the terminal ileum treated by endoscopic removal

TL;DR: A case of a lipoma of the terminal ileum successfully treated with endoscopic resection is reported, the first such case of its kind reported in the UK.
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Ileoileocecal intussusception in an adult caused by a lipoma of the terminal ileum

TL;DR: The clinical spectrum of intestinal intussusception in adults is broad and in atypical cases, computed tomography can be of diagnostic help.