Journal of Minimal Access Surgery (Jan 2020)

Ileocolic invagination in adults: A totally minimally invasive endoscopic and laparoscopic staged approach

  • Elio Treppiedi,
  • Lorenzo Cocchi,
  • Giuseppe Zimmitti,
  • Alberto Manzoni,
  • Valeria Seletti,
  • Alessandra Bizzotto,
  • Cristiano Spada,
  • Marco Garatti,
  • Edoardo Rosso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jmas.JMAS_279_18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 87 – 89

Abstract

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Adult intussusception of the bowel is a rare clinical entity, and its management remains debated. The timing of treatment is not yet standardised, and no guidelines exist. We report a case of an 83-year-old woman presenting to the emergency department of our hospital with a history of increasing abdominal pain in the right iliac fossa. A contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan showed the presence of a large ileocolic intussusception with evidence of the terminal ileus invaginated within the right colon and the ileocolic vessels dragged and trapped into the intussusception. A colonoscopy confirmed the ileocolic invagination with a large right colonic lesion as leading point, and a partial pneumatic (carbon dioxide) and hydrostatic reduction was achieved. Subsequent laparoscopic right colectomy was performed according to oncological principles. A totally minimally invasive approach of this rare condition has been achieved but the literature lacks about the correct management of this entity.

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