Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Gastrointest Endosc. May 16, 2017; 9(5): 220-227
Published online May 16, 2017. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v9.i5.220
Table 1 Case series adult intussusception
Case sex/age (yr)PresentationClassificationDiagnostic modalityOperationPathologyFollow up monthsLead point
Case 1 F/65Chronic abdominal painIleocecalColonoscopyRight hemicolectomyLipoma65Ileocecal valve (Figure 1)
Case 2 M/54Chronic abdominal painIleocecalColonoscopyRight hemicolectomyTerminal ileal carcinoid25Terminal ileum (Figure 2)
Case 3 M/65Acute small bowel obstructionJejunal-JejunalCT scanSmall bowel resectionMetastatic lung cancer27Jejunal
Case 4 M/50Incidental findingJejunal- JejunalCT scan, small bowel enteroscopyNoneIdiopathic14None
Case 5 M/58GI bleedingIleocecalColonoscopyRight hemicolectomyTubulo-villous adenoma16Ileocecal valve (Figure 3)
Case 6 M/74Partial small bowel obstructionIleocecalCT scan and colonoscopyRight hemicolectomyGIST6Terminal ileum (Figure 4)
Case 7 M/63Acute small bowel obstructionIleal-ilealLaparotomySmall bowel resectionPoorly differentiated adenocarcinoma6Mid ileum
Case 8 M/26Acute small bowel obstructionJejunal-jejunalCT scan and laparoscopyLaparoscopy and reductionIdiopathic/H. pylori duodenitis5None (Figure 5)
Case 9 F/38Chronic abdominal painJejuno-jenunalCT scan, small bowel enteroscopyNoneIdiopathic/H. pylori duodenitis4None
Case 10 M/66GI bleedingSigmoid-rectalColonoscopyLow anterior resectionAdenocarcinoma3Sigmoid
Case 11 M/58Abdominal painJejunal-jejunalCT scan, small bowel enteroscopyNoneIdiopathic2None
Table 2 Lesions associated with intussusception
BenignMalignant
PrimaryMetastatic
Crohns diseaseAdenocarcinomaMelanoma
Celiac diseaseGastrointestinal stromal tumorLung
LipomaCarcinoidsRenal cell cancer
LeiomyomaLeiomyosarcomasBreast
NeurofibromatosisLymphoma
Fibro-epithelial polyps
Henoch-Schonlein purpura
Human immunodeficiency virus
Post-operative adhesions
Endometriosis
Meckel’s diverticulum