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Laparoscopic colectomy of colonic intussusceptions in adults

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±èº´¼· ( Kim Byung-Seup ) 
Chung-Ang University Hospital Department of Surgery

°­°æÈ£ ( Kang Kyung-Ho ) 
Chung-Ang University Hospital Department of Surgery
¹ÚÇüö ( Park Hyoung-Chul ) 
Hallym University College of Medicine Sacred Heart Hospital Department of Surgery
À̺ÀÈ­ ( Lee Bong-Hwa ) 
Hallym University College of Medicine Sacred Heart Hospital Department of Surgery

Abstract


Adult intussusception is a rare entity. Most adult intussusceptions require surgical intervention because they have a high rate of pathologic leading point. Mandatory laparotomy and en bloc resection is recommended in colonic intussusceptions due to the possibility of malignancy. We report herein 3 cases of adult colonic intussusceptions. The intussusceptions were located in the sigmoid and rectum, which were managed by laparoscopic colectomy. Case 1 was managed by laparoscopic anterior resection and diverting ileostomy combined with perineal reduction. Perineal approach facilitated laparoscopic reduction. In case 2, intraoperative colonoscopy was performed to determine the distal resection margin. Intraoperative colonoscopy showed edematous bowel mucosa as well as leading point after reduction of intussusceptions. Case 3 showed asymptomatic transient rectorectal colonic intussusceptions.

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Adult; Intussusception; Colon; Laparoscopy

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