Radiology Case Reports (Oct 2022)

Sigmoid lipoma as an exceptional cause of intussusception and bowel obstruction in adults: A case report and review of literature

  • Farid Aassouani, MD,
  • Ghita Bassim Alami, MD,
  • Yahya Charifi, MD,
  • Hicham Assofi, MD,
  • Aicha Attar, MD,
  • Nizar El Bouardi, PhD,
  • Hakima Abid, PhD,
  • Meryem Haloua, PhD,
  • Karim Ibnmajdoub, PhD,
  • Moulay Youssef Alaoui Lamrani, PhD,
  • Meriem Boubbou, PhD,
  • Mustapha Maaroufi, PhD,
  • Badreeddine Alami, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 10
pp. 3955 – 3958

Abstract

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Acute intestinal intussusception in adults is a rare condition, most often secondary to an organic lesion (tumor or inflammation), representing 1%-5% of intestinal obstructions. Pure colic intussusception on lipoma rectal causing bowel obstruction is an exceptional situation. A 60-year-old man presented to the emergency department for acute abdominal pain with marked abdominal distention and red rectal bleeding. A contrast-enhanced abdominal CT scan was performed, which revealed a recto-sigmoid intussusception on lipoma, causing mechanical intestinal obstruction. The patient underwent a partial reduction of the intussusception with partial sigmoid resection and end colostomy. Colonic lipomas of the recto-sigmoid region represent a very rare condition and a subsequent etiology for intussusception and bowel obstruction in adults. However, it should be considered in the differential diagnosis of such situations.

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