“…These appendages are usually 0.5–5 cm in length, 50–100 in number (3–8, 10–12), and are attached to colonic wall by vascular stalks containing 1–2 arterioles and a single venule (8, 11). Their limited blood supply and lobulated shape increase their mobility and risk of torsion (5, 12). As epiploic appendages are widespread in colon, EA can occur anywhere; however, the most common sites are rectosigmoid junction (57%), ileocecal region (26%), ascending colon (9%), transverse colon (6%), and descending colon (2%) (10).…”