Korean J Med > Volume 71(3); 2006 > Article
The Korean Journal of Medicine 2006;71(3):945-950.
A case of ileal lipoma resulting in intussusception
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이화여자대학교 의과대학 내과학교실
증례 : 장중첩증을 유발한 회장 지방종 1예
박길효&#;차병효&#;전승민&#;이나리&#;문도호&#;이채영&#;유현주, , , , , ,
Department of Internal Medicine, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
Abstract
Lipomas in the small bowel are rare and they occur with the third frequency as benign small bowel tumors. Most of them are asymtomatic until significant complications develope such as intussusception, obstruction or hemorrhage. As it is not distinct from carcinoma in the clinical picture, making the preoperative diagnosis is very important so as to avoid unnecessary radical resection in high risk patients. For an alternative surgical method, if the patient does not have any risk factors such as carcinoma or gangrenous bowel change, then intussusception in the small intestine can be treated with initial reduction and resection guided by a laparoscope. In this study, a 28-year-old male with intermittent severe abdominal pain visited the ER, and he was diagnosed as having ileo-ileal intussusception caused by submucosal lipoma with a characteristic low fat density, according to CT. In this case, gangrenous change had already progressed, as noted on the laparoscopic exam, so laparoscopic reduction could not be applied. Therefore, the procedure was converted to open abdominal surgery and small bowel segmental resection was done. The patient was discharged on the fourteenth postoperative day. There were no postoperative complications.(Korean J Med 71:S945-S950, 2006)
Key Words: Ileal lipoma, Intussusception


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