Intussusception is the invagination of a bowel segment into another immediately adjacent, causing obstruction, and the etiology can be benign, malignant, or idiopathic. The diagnosis may be obtained by ultrasound scans, or computed tomography imaging that can detect characteristics findings. Small bowel obstruction due to intussusception of inverted Meckel's diverticulum is a rare condition that usually constitutes a challenging diagnosis in adulthood. The surgical management in adults is often performed by en bloc resection without reduction attempts. We report a case of CASE REPORTS a middle-aged man with acute intestinal obstruction due to an ileo-ileal intussusception of inverted Meckel's diverticulum with a lipoma that was managed by laparoscopy. Worthy of note is the very scarce number of case reports on this exceeding uncommon association.
ResumoO poroma écrino e o hidradenoma poroide são neoplasias poroides benignas raras, derivadas das glândulas sudoríparas écrinas. Existem quatro tipos de neoplasias poroides, conforme a posição na camada da pele, sendo denominadas hidroacantoma simples, poroma écrino, tumor do ducto dérmico e hidradenoma poroide. As neoplasias poroides geralmente surgem como uma lesão solitária, com crescimento lento, podendo apresentar diferentes apresentações clínicas, como massa sobre o pé, lesão ulcerada, cisto sólido, lesão hemorrágica ou suspeita de melanoma. As extremidades são os sítios mais comuns, especialmente as mãos e os pés. No entanto, a coexistência desses dois tumores em uma única lesão é extremamente rara. A excisão cirúrgica representa o principal tratamento, podendo ser curativa, prevenindo assim as alterações malignas e as recidivas. Descrevemos um raro tumor solitário no pé com características clínicas e histopatológicas de uma associação de poroma écrino e hidradenoma poroide tratado cirurgicamente sem recidiva no acompanhamento de médio prazo.
Nível de Evidência IV, Relato de Caso.
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