INCIDENTAL FINDING OF A SIGMOID INTUSSUSCEPTION ASSOCIATED WITH RECTAL PROLAPSE – A CASE REPORT

Colonic intussusception in adults is extremely rare, accounting for about 5% of all cases of intussusception. The telescoping of a proximal segment in the lumen of the adjacent segment has a classic classical triad in the symptomatology of children: abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea and palpable abdom...

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Main Authors: Bogdan Socea, Anca A. Nica, Ovidiu G. Bratu, Camelia Diaconu, Alexandru C. Smaranda, Laura I. Socea, Șerban V. G. Berteșteanu, Mihai Dimitriu, Alexandru C. Carâp, Vlad D. Constantin
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Language:English
Published: Balkan Medical Union 2018-03-01
Series:Archives of the Balkan Medical Union
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Online Access:http://umbalk.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/23.INCIDENTAL-FINDING-OF-A-SIGMOID-INTUSSUSCEPTION.pdf
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Summary:Colonic intussusception in adults is extremely rare, accounting for about 5% of all cases of intussusception. The telescoping of a proximal segment in the lumen of the adjacent segment has a classic classical triad in the symptomatology of children: abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea and palpable abdominal mass. In the adult patient, the symptoms are almost absent, and rarely they consist of constipation, bloody stool, or a malignant pathology that accompanies intussusception, weight loss, and anemia. We present the case of a 86-year-old patient who underwent a surgical procedure for repairing a rectal prolapse; intraoperatively, we discovered a sigmoid intussusception for which we performed a segmentary sigmoidectomy, repairing the rectal prolapse by rectosacropexy with alloplastic mesh.
ISSN:1584-9244
2558-815X