2021
DOI: 10.1093/bjs/znab312.128
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EP.FRI.874 Laparoscopic Assisted Submucosal Excision of an Intussuscepted Colonic Lipoma through a Colotomy;  A New Technique

Abstract: Lipomas are the most common non-epithelial tumours of the colon. Nevertheless, symptomatic colonic lipomas are a rare entity in adults. Intussusception is the commonest complication of submucosal lipomas and often presents with absent, non-specific or intermittent symptoms, hence the diagnosis is challenging.  In non-emergency situations, most patients undergo computed tomography scan as well as endoscopic evaluation of the colon prior to any surgical intervention. While successful endoscopic ex… Show more

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