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Colonic Lipoma Causing Bowel Intussusception: An Up-to-Date Systematic Review

Background: Colonic lipomas are rare and can sometimes cause intussusception. The aim of this review was to define the presentation and possible management for colocolic intussusception caused by colonic lipomas. Methods: A systematic search for patients with colocolic intussusception caused by colo...

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Autores principales: Menegon Tasselli, Francesco, Urraro, Fabrizio, Sciaudone, Guido, Bagaglini, Giulia, Pagliuca, Francesca, Reginelli, Alfonso, Ferraraccio, Franca, Cappabianca, Salvatore, Selvaggi, Francesco, Pellino, Gianluca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8584916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34768668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10215149
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author Menegon Tasselli, Francesco
Urraro, Fabrizio
Sciaudone, Guido
Bagaglini, Giulia
Pagliuca, Francesca
Reginelli, Alfonso
Ferraraccio, Franca
Cappabianca, Salvatore
Selvaggi, Francesco
Pellino, Gianluca
author_facet Menegon Tasselli, Francesco
Urraro, Fabrizio
Sciaudone, Guido
Bagaglini, Giulia
Pagliuca, Francesca
Reginelli, Alfonso
Ferraraccio, Franca
Cappabianca, Salvatore
Selvaggi, Francesco
Pellino, Gianluca
author_sort Menegon Tasselli, Francesco
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description Background: Colonic lipomas are rare and can sometimes cause intussusception. The aim of this review was to define the presentation and possible management for colocolic intussusception caused by colonic lipomas. Methods: A systematic search for patients with colocolic intussusception caused by colonic lipoma, including all available reports up to 2021. Epidemiological, clinical, laboratory, and instrumental data and details about the treatments performed were gathered. Results: Colocolic intussusception caused by lipoma is more frequent in women (57%), occurring between 40 and 70 years of age. Up to 83% of patients report abdominal pain, followed by constipation (18%), rectal bleeding (16%), and diarrhea (12%), with abdominal tenderness (37%), and distension in 16%, whereas 24% have a negative exploration. CT (72%) and colonoscopy (62%) are more commonly able to diagnose the entity. The most common location of intussusception is the transverse colon (28%). The surgical operation varies according to the site. The average dimensions of the lipoma are 59.81 × 47.84 × 38.9 mm(3). Conclusions: A correct preoperative diagnosis of colonic lipoma causing intussusception might not be easy. Despite nonspecific clinical and laboratory presentation, cross-sectional imaging can help differential diagnosis. Surgical treatment depends on the localization.
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spelling pubmed-85849162021-11-12 Colonic Lipoma Causing Bowel Intussusception: An Up-to-Date Systematic Review Menegon Tasselli, Francesco Urraro, Fabrizio Sciaudone, Guido Bagaglini, Giulia Pagliuca, Francesca Reginelli, Alfonso Ferraraccio, Franca Cappabianca, Salvatore Selvaggi, Francesco Pellino, Gianluca J Clin Med Review Background: Colonic lipomas are rare and can sometimes cause intussusception. The aim of this review was to define the presentation and possible management for colocolic intussusception caused by colonic lipomas. Methods: A systematic search for patients with colocolic intussusception caused by colonic lipoma, including all available reports up to 2021. Epidemiological, clinical, laboratory, and instrumental data and details about the treatments performed were gathered. Results: Colocolic intussusception caused by lipoma is more frequent in women (57%), occurring between 40 and 70 years of age. Up to 83% of patients report abdominal pain, followed by constipation (18%), rectal bleeding (16%), and diarrhea (12%), with abdominal tenderness (37%), and distension in 16%, whereas 24% have a negative exploration. CT (72%) and colonoscopy (62%) are more commonly able to diagnose the entity. The most common location of intussusception is the transverse colon (28%). The surgical operation varies according to the site. The average dimensions of the lipoma are 59.81 × 47.84 × 38.9 mm(3). Conclusions: A correct preoperative diagnosis of colonic lipoma causing intussusception might not be easy. Despite nonspecific clinical and laboratory presentation, cross-sectional imaging can help differential diagnosis. Surgical treatment depends on the localization. MDPI 2021-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8584916/ /pubmed/34768668 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10215149 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Menegon Tasselli, Francesco
Urraro, Fabrizio
Sciaudone, Guido
Bagaglini, Giulia
Pagliuca, Francesca
Reginelli, Alfonso
Ferraraccio, Franca
Cappabianca, Salvatore
Selvaggi, Francesco
Pellino, Gianluca
Colonic Lipoma Causing Bowel Intussusception: An Up-to-Date Systematic Review
title Colonic Lipoma Causing Bowel Intussusception: An Up-to-Date Systematic Review
title_full Colonic Lipoma Causing Bowel Intussusception: An Up-to-Date Systematic Review
title_fullStr Colonic Lipoma Causing Bowel Intussusception: An Up-to-Date Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Colonic Lipoma Causing Bowel Intussusception: An Up-to-Date Systematic Review
title_short Colonic Lipoma Causing Bowel Intussusception: An Up-to-Date Systematic Review
title_sort colonic lipoma causing bowel intussusception: an up-to-date systematic review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8584916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34768668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10215149
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