Coloanal intussusception in adults due to lipoma

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Abstract

Adult intussusception is a rare condition. But coloanal intussusception is an exception. Malignant lesions are the most common cause of colonic intussusception, and in this aspect, differ from childhood intussusception. We present a case wherein the patient had a lipoma of the sigmoid colon that caused an immense prolapse through the anus. Very few cases of coloanal intussusception are reported in adults, and we discuss the diagnostic tools and the management of this rare surgical entity.

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Reis, L. D. de O., Matos, J. R., Soares, P. N., Mendes, L. H. B., Reis, C. F. D. dos, Cardoso Filho, C. A. M., … Costa, A. P. (2018). Coloanal intussusception in adults due to lipoma. Journal of Coloproctology, 38(3), 250–253. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcol.2018.05.002

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