ACTA MEDICA, Vol 58 No 2 (2015), 66–68
Transient and Non-Transient Intussusceptions of the Large Bowel in Adults: Two Case Reports
René Vobořil, Jan Fanta, Petr Bačkovský, Daniel Ehrenberger, Jana Vobořilová
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/18059694.2015.96
published online: 31. 08. 2015
abstract
Background: Intussusception of the large bowel in adults is a very rare pathological condition. However, it has its clinical importance because intussusception is very often associated with an intraluminal lesion. Case report: We report two cases of the large bowel intussusception, ileocolic and colorectal. Both intussusceptions were associated with a malignant tumor. However, the clinical presentation was different. One of the intussusceptions was of non-transient character, while the second one resolved spontaneously before operation. Both patients underwent surgery and malignant tumors were found and removed. Results: The purpose of the article is to draw attention to intussusception and emphasize that intussusception, either transient or non-transient, should be further examined. Conclusions: The intussusception may be the first and the only signal of the existence of a malignant tumor, very often colorectal carcinoma.
keywords: Intussusception; Transient; Large bowel; Colorectal cancer; Surgery
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