Giant Mesenteric Lipoma Causing Small Bowel Volvulus: A Case Report

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Background: A lipoma of the small bowel mesentery is a rare clinical entity. It rarely causes intestinal obstruction mainly due to volvulus. Case: We report a case of a 25 years old male who presented with acute exacerbation of abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. Plain abdominal x-ray showed complete small bowel obstruction. At laparotomy, there was small bowel volvulus with a big yellow mass as an axis. Enbloc resection and end-to-end ileal anastomosis was done. Conclusion: Mesenteric lipoma are rare. They should be considered in cases of long standing abdominal pain.

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Suga, Y., Abdi, E., & Bekele, M. (2019). Giant Mesenteric Lipoma Causing Small Bowel Volvulus: A Case Report. Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences, 29(4), 529–532. https://doi.org/10.4314/ejhs.v29i4.15

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