Radiology Case Reports (Dec 2022)

Lipoma lead point intussusception in an adult: A case report

  • Andrew Waack, BS,
  • Swamroop Nandwani, BS,
  • Karthik Kolisetty, BS,
  • Venkatramana Vattipally, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 12
pp. 4907 – 4910

Abstract

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Intussusception has been considered a rare phenomenon in adults, with most cases occurring secondary to lead points. Most adult cases of intussusception occur secondary to lead points. Lead point intussusceptions typically require surgical intervention, whereas non-lead point intussusceptions are often transient and resolve without surgery. Therefore, accurate identification of the etiology of the intussusception guides subsequent treatment. Lipomas are an uncommon type of lead point. We present a case of intussusception secondary to a lipomatous lead point and describe the radiological diagnosis and surgical management.

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