Case Reports in Surgery (Jan 2013)

Cecal Lipoma Presenting as Acute Intestinal Obstruction in an Elderly Woman: A Case Report

  • Miltiades Kastanakis,
  • Dimitrios Anyfantakis,
  • Emmanouil K. Symvoulakis,
  • Nikolaos Katsougris,
  • Alexandros Papadomichelakis,
  • Ioannis Kokkinos,
  • George Petrakis,
  • Emmanouil Bobolakis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/926514
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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Colonic lipomas are rare nonepithelial tumors that are usually detected incidentally during surgery or colonoscopy. Although lipomas generally remain asymptomatic, when they exceed 2 cm of diameter they may cause abdominal pain, obstruction, or intussusception. Here we present a case of an elderly woman referred by her general practitioner to a general hospital of Crete because of acute abdominal pain along with signs of intestinal obstruction and a positive history of appetite loss. Abdominal computed tomography was performed. To marginalise the risk of malignancy, a right hemicolectomy was performed. Histopathological examination of the resected specimen confirmed the diagnosis of cecal lipoma.