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Small bowel lymphangioma causing ileo-ileal intussusception in adults
Khuram Khan1, Lauren Kleess2, Ram Ganga2
1Department of Surgery, Harlem Hospital Center, Columbia University, New York, USA.
Introduction:
Lymphangioma is a rare benign tumor found in gastrointestinal tract. Most lymphangiomas can occur at any age and but mostly are found in children and infants. They are mainly due to malformation of the lymphatic system. They occur mainly in the head, neck and oral cavity, but less commonly develop in the abdominal cavity. Colonoscopy and endoscopic ultrasonography are frequently used to diagnose lymphangiomas of the small bowel. Ileo-ileal intussusception due to small bowel lymphangiomas has been rarely reported.
Presentation Of Case:
We report a case of 24 year old female who presented to the hospital with sudden onset of right sided upper and lower abominal pain with nausea and vomiting, elevated WBC count of 15.1 μL. After careful examination and CT scan of Abdomen patient was found to have an ileo-ileal intussusception secondary to small bowel lymphangioma. In a rare clinical presented case, we performed a diagnostic laparoscopy (Fig. 1), exploratory laparotomy, small bowel resection, and stable primary anastomosis. Post-operative patient did well and was discharged on 4th post-operative day without complications.
Discussion:
Lymphangiomas are rare benign tumors which have soft tissue consistency and often congenital malformation of the lymphatic system. Ileo-ileal intussusception in an adults can be a life threatening condition which requires prompt diagnosis and urgent intervention due to the risk of developing ischemic bowel. Prompt diagnosis and urgent intervention can lead to favourable.
Conclusion:
We present this rare case of ileo-ileal intussusception secondary to small bowel lymphangioma with literature review.
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