Preoperative radiologic patent blue localization for intracorporeal laparoscopic resection of a terminal ileal submucosal lipoma: A case report.
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Small submucosal ileal lesion is difficulty to localize when laparoscopic surgery, but localization by radiologic intervention is effective and harmless and could be performed intracorporeally.About:
This article is published in International Journal of Surgery Case Reports.The article was published on 2018-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 2 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Submucosal Lesion & Lipoma.read more
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Preoperative computerized tomography-guided blue dye localization for metastatic lymphadenopathy and peritoneal tumor implants during laparoscopic surgery: Two case reports.
TL;DR: Intra-abdominal lesions that are hard to identifyDue to their size or morphology, and difficult to approach due to their location or surrounding structures, maybe the candidates for this procedure, especially in cases of laparoscopic surgery.
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The SCARE Statement: Consensus-based surgical case report guidelines
Riaz Agha,Alexander J. Fowler,Alexandra Saeta,Ishani Barai,Shivanchan Rajmohan,Dennis P. Orgill +5 more
TL;DR: The SCARE Guideline is presented, consisting of a 14-item checklist that will improve the reporting quality of surgical case reports, and was approved by the participants.
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Laparoscopic resection of an ileal lipoma: Report of a case.
Takaaki Tsushimi,Norichika Matsui,Hiroshi Kurazumi,Yoshihiro Takemoto,Kazuhito Oka,Atsushi Seyama,Tomoaki Morita +6 more
TL;DR: The experience supports earlier reports that US and CT are effective tools in the diagnosis of bowel lipoma and performs laparoscopic partial resection of the ileum, including the tumor.
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Laparoscopic-assisted resection of ileal lipoma causing ileo-ileo-colic intussusception.
TL;DR: A case of a 39 yr-old man with ileo-ILEo-colic intussusception caused by ileal lipoma that was successfully managed by a laparoscopic-assisted surgical maneuver is reported.