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Pedunculated Lipoma of the Caecum Causing Colocolic Intussusception in an Adult
393Case report | Med Arch. 2020 oct; 74(4): 393-395
Pedunculated Lipoma of the Caecum
Causing Colocolic Intussusception in
an Adult
Ketan Vagholkar
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Colocolic intussusception in adults is uncommon and poses both a diagnostic
and therapeutic dilemma. The association of an underlying malignancy necessitates a preop-
erative confirmation of diagnosis. The presenting features are variable. Hence contrast en-
hanced computed tomography of the abdomen is pivotal for diagnosis. An en bloc resection
of the specimen in accordance with standard oncological principles is the mainstay of treat-
ment. Case report: A case of colocolic intussusception in an adult is presented to highlight the
difficulties in preoperative diagnosis and in selecting the best surgical option for treatment.
Conclusion: Adult bowel intussusception is a diagnostic dilemma with preoperative diagnosis
being the biggest challenge. CT scan of the abdomen is an excellent diagnostic modality with
high diagnostic accuracy. Explorative laparotomy with en bloc resection is mainstay of treatment
in adults.
Keywords: glaucoma, IOP.
1.	 INTRODUCTION
Intussusception of intestine is best described as telescoping of proximal
segment of bowel into lumen of adjacent or distal segment. It is a common
emergency usually seen in the pediatric population. However, it is rare in the
adult population constituting only 5% of all cases of intussusception and 1-5%
of all intestinal obstruction cases in adults (1). Intussusception in adults is in-
variably secondary in 90% of cases and runs a very high risk of malignancy to
the extent of 65% in all adult presentations (2). Hence, a definitive treatment
is essential in almost all adult cases.
2.	 AIM
A case of colocolic intussusception in a 47-year-old male patient is present-
ed in view of its rarity and the need for immediate definite treatment.
3.	 CASE REPORT
A 47-year-old male patient presented with a history of severe colicky ab-
dominal pain, vomiting and passage of loose motions which were blood
stained for a period of 1 month. The episodes of colicky pain were intermit-
tent with same level of severity. Patient was passing jelly like liquid stools over
the last 1 month. He was treated by his general practitioner with little success
and therefore referred to our facility. On examination, the vital parameters
were within normal limits. Physical examination of abdomen revealed full-
ness in the right upper abdomen with a firm mass palpable on deep palpation.
Per rectal examination revealed blood stained jelly like stools. Hematological
investigations did not reveal any abnormality. Computed tomography scan
of the abdomen revealed a typical target lesion involving the colon with a
hypodense area suggestive of a polyp (Figure 1 and 2). The nature of intus-
susception was colocolic. Patient underwent exploratory laparotomy which
confirmed colocolic intussusception involving the ascending colon (Figure
3). A right hemicolectomy was performed. The specimen was slit open and
revealed a large pedunculated polyp arising from the caecum as the lead
point (Figure 4). Histopathological examination of pedunculated polyp was
suggestive of lipoma (Figure 5). Patient was commenced on oral feeds by day
4. Skin staples were removed on day 10. The patient has been following up for
the last 3 months and is symptom free.
CASE REPORT
doi: 10.5455/medarh.2020.74.393-395
MED ARCH. 2020 OCT; 74(4): 393-395
RECEIVED: SEP 21, 2020 | ACCEPTED: OCT 23, 2020
Department of Surgery, D.Y.Patil University
School of Medicine. Navi Mumbai, India.
Corresponding author: Ketan Vagholkar.
Department of Surgery, D.Y.Patil University
School of Medicine. Navi Mumbai 400706. MS.
India. ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-
3824-0531.
© 2020 Ketan Vagholkar
This is an Open Access article distributed under the
terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-
Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/
licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-
commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any
medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Pedunculated Lipoma of the Caecum Causing Colocolic Intussusception in an Adult
394 Case report | Med Arch. 2020 oct; 74(4): 393-395
4.	 DISCUSSION
Intussusception usually occurs at the junction be-
tween the freely moving segment and retroperitoneally
or adhesion induced fixed segments (3). In adults it is
best classified based on the location: a) Entero-enteric-
involving small bowel, b) Ileocolic-involving ileum and
ascending colon, c) Colocolic-involving large bowel only
(as seen in case presented), and d) Iliocaecal-where the
iliocaecal valve is the lead point.
According to etiology, intussusception is classified as
benign, malignant or idiopathic depending upon the
histology of the lead point. In small intestine it may be
due to Meckel’s diverticulum, lipomas, polyps, inflam-
matory lesions, post-operative adhesions, lymphomas
and metastases. In a few rare interesting instances, it
may be iatrogenic due to presence of intestinal tube or
in patients with gastrojejunostomy (4). In the large bow-
el, malignant etiology is seen in 60% cases. However,
lipoma of the colon constitutes the commonest lesion
in benign variety (3, 4). In adults the exact mechanism
of intussusception may still be unknown in 8-20% cases
(5). However, in the rest secondary intussusceptions are
initiated by the pathologic lesion within the lumen.
This alters the transmission of peristaltic wave and
thereby serves as a lead point which enables invagina-
tion of one segment of bowel into distal part. The invag-
ination of mesenteric fold within lumen of distal bowel
impairs peristalsis leading to obstruction thereby com-
promising blood supply of entering segment. Effective-
ly the bowel changes are obstruction and inflammation
leading to thickening and ischemia of bowel wall. The
clinical presentation exhibits great variability. Chron-
ic non-specific symptoms due to persistent partial ob-
struction may be a common way of presentation as seen
in the case presented. The classical pediatric triad of
clinical features is uncommon in adults. Nausea, vomit-
ing, intermittent crampy pain, constipation or passage of
sticky blood-stained stools and abdominal distention are
the usual presenting symptoms. Transient symptoms are
seen in patients of intussusception without a lead point
7
Figure 1
CECT showing the classical target sign.
Figure 1. CECT showing the classical target sign.
9
Figure 3
Intraoperative finding of colocolic intussusception.
Figure 3. Intraoperative finding of
colocolic intussusception.
8
Figure 2
CECT showing colocolic intussusception.
Figure 2. CECT showing colocolic intussusception.
10
Figure 4
Resected specimen showing a pedunculated lipoma arising from the
caecum serving as a lead point of the intussusception.
Figure 4. Resected specimen
showing a pedunculated lipoma
arising from the caecum serving as
a lead point of the intussusception.
11
Figure 5
Histopathological features of a pedunculated lipoma
Submucosa shows well circumscribed tumor composed of benign
mature adipocytes separated by thin fibrovascular septae
interspersed with chronic inflammatory cell infiltrate (Magnification
10X H&E staining)
Figure 5. Histopathological features of a pedunculated lipoma.
Submucosa shows well circumscribed tumor composed of benign
mature adipocytes separated by thin fibrovascular septae interspersed
with chronic inflammatory cell infiltrate (Magnification 10X H&E
staining)
Pedunculated Lipoma of the Caecum Causing Colocolic Intussusception in an Adult
395Case report | Med Arch. 2020 oct; 74(4): 393-395
as in Coeliac or Crohn’s disease. However, intussuscep-
tion with a lead point usually presents as bowel obstruc-
tion either relapsing or persistent with signs of strangu-
lation. Preoperative diagnosis of intussusception is quite
difficult due to the variability of presentation in adults.
Plain X-ray will reveal positive findings only if patient
presents with frank obstruction.
In majority of cases, findings are inconclusive. Ultra-
sonography may be diagnostic. Typical ultrasonography
features include “target” or “donut sign” on transverse
views and “Pseudo kidney” or “Hayfork” on longitudi-
nal view (4, 5). Obesity and gas filled loops may com-
promise the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasonography as
well as being an imaging modality which is performance
dependent. Contrast enhanced computed tomography
(CECT) of the abdomen therefore continues to be the
diagnostic modality of choice with a diagnostic accura-
cy of 58-100% (6). Typical features on CT scan include
two non-homogenous “target” or “sausage shaped” soft
tissue mass with layering effect (6). Mesenteric vessels
within bowel lumen are typical. The advantages of ab-
dominal CECT are manifold. The location, nature of
mass and relationship to the surrounding structures is
well documented. In case of malignancy, it even helps
in staging of the disease. The main advantage in cases
of secondary intussusception is that it helps in deter-
mining or confirming the lead point. Typical signs of
target or sausage like mass with a multilayered appear-
ance is pathognomonic of intussusception with a lead
point (6). This was typically seen in the case presented
(Figure 1a). The status of impaired mesenteric circula-
tion can also be studied. Diagnostic endoscopy can help
in evaluation of cases of intussusception presenting as
subacute or chronic large bowel obstruction (7). Confir-
mation of diagnosis, localization and demonstration of
lead point are possible. A lipoma of the colon can well
be diagnosed as a smooth surface typically described
as “cushion sign”, “pillow sign” or “naked fat sign” (7). It
is advisable to avoid any sort of intervention at such a
moment as chances of perforation are increased due to
edema and ischemia of bowel wall. Due to the wide vari-
ation in presentation and findings of various radiological
modalities, the final diagnosis is best confirmed at lapa-
rotomy in majority of the cases (8). Surgical intervention
is the mainstay of treatment due to the presence of un-
derlying pathology with high possibility of malignancy
in adults (7, 8). No attempt should be made to reduce
colocolic intussusception as the chances of an underly-
ing malignancy are extremely high. Reduction can cause
luminal dissemination of cancer cells or even tumor em-
boli. Hence, en bloc resection is the safest option. It is a
safe practice to perform en bloc resection in conformi-
ty with standard oncologic principles (8, 9). In case of
small bowel intussusception the lead point is invariably
benign. Hence, reduction with limited resection of the
bowel segment containing the lesion can be contemplat-
ed (9). A laparoscopic approach is slowly gaining popu-
larity for managing such cases. It helps in confirming the
diagnosis, identifying the site and enabling an en bloc
resection as well (10). However, the patient’s general
conditions and availability of technical expertise contin-
ue to be the major limiting factors of this approach.
5.	 CONCLUSION
Adult bowel intussusception is a diagnostic dilemma
with preoperative diagnosis being the biggest challenge.
CT scan of the abdomen is an excellent diagnostic mo-
dality with high diagnostic accuracy. Explorative lapa-
rotomy with en bloc resection is mainstay of treatment
in adults.
•	 Author’s contribution: The author operated the patient and was in-
volved in writing the manuscript and editing the photos. Final proof
reading was made by the author.
•	 Conflict of interest: None declared.
•	 Financial support and sponsorship: Nil.
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Pedunculated Lipoma of the Caecum Causing Colocolic Intussusception in an Adult

  • 1. Pedunculated Lipoma of the Caecum Causing Colocolic Intussusception in an Adult 393Case report | Med Arch. 2020 oct; 74(4): 393-395 Pedunculated Lipoma of the Caecum Causing Colocolic Intussusception in an Adult Ketan Vagholkar ABSTRACT Introduction: Colocolic intussusception in adults is uncommon and poses both a diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma. The association of an underlying malignancy necessitates a preop- erative confirmation of diagnosis. The presenting features are variable. Hence contrast en- hanced computed tomography of the abdomen is pivotal for diagnosis. An en bloc resection of the specimen in accordance with standard oncological principles is the mainstay of treat- ment. Case report: A case of colocolic intussusception in an adult is presented to highlight the difficulties in preoperative diagnosis and in selecting the best surgical option for treatment. Conclusion: Adult bowel intussusception is a diagnostic dilemma with preoperative diagnosis being the biggest challenge. CT scan of the abdomen is an excellent diagnostic modality with high diagnostic accuracy. Explorative laparotomy with en bloc resection is mainstay of treatment in adults. Keywords: glaucoma, IOP. 1. INTRODUCTION Intussusception of intestine is best described as telescoping of proximal segment of bowel into lumen of adjacent or distal segment. It is a common emergency usually seen in the pediatric population. However, it is rare in the adult population constituting only 5% of all cases of intussusception and 1-5% of all intestinal obstruction cases in adults (1). Intussusception in adults is in- variably secondary in 90% of cases and runs a very high risk of malignancy to the extent of 65% in all adult presentations (2). Hence, a definitive treatment is essential in almost all adult cases. 2. AIM A case of colocolic intussusception in a 47-year-old male patient is present- ed in view of its rarity and the need for immediate definite treatment. 3. CASE REPORT A 47-year-old male patient presented with a history of severe colicky ab- dominal pain, vomiting and passage of loose motions which were blood stained for a period of 1 month. The episodes of colicky pain were intermit- tent with same level of severity. Patient was passing jelly like liquid stools over the last 1 month. He was treated by his general practitioner with little success and therefore referred to our facility. On examination, the vital parameters were within normal limits. Physical examination of abdomen revealed full- ness in the right upper abdomen with a firm mass palpable on deep palpation. Per rectal examination revealed blood stained jelly like stools. Hematological investigations did not reveal any abnormality. Computed tomography scan of the abdomen revealed a typical target lesion involving the colon with a hypodense area suggestive of a polyp (Figure 1 and 2). The nature of intus- susception was colocolic. Patient underwent exploratory laparotomy which confirmed colocolic intussusception involving the ascending colon (Figure 3). A right hemicolectomy was performed. The specimen was slit open and revealed a large pedunculated polyp arising from the caecum as the lead point (Figure 4). Histopathological examination of pedunculated polyp was suggestive of lipoma (Figure 5). Patient was commenced on oral feeds by day 4. Skin staples were removed on day 10. The patient has been following up for the last 3 months and is symptom free. CASE REPORT doi: 10.5455/medarh.2020.74.393-395 MED ARCH. 2020 OCT; 74(4): 393-395 RECEIVED: SEP 21, 2020 | ACCEPTED: OCT 23, 2020 Department of Surgery, D.Y.Patil University School of Medicine. Navi Mumbai, India. Corresponding author: Ketan Vagholkar. Department of Surgery, D.Y.Patil University School of Medicine. Navi Mumbai 400706. MS. India. ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002- 3824-0531. © 2020 Ketan Vagholkar This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non- Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non- commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
  • 2. Pedunculated Lipoma of the Caecum Causing Colocolic Intussusception in an Adult 394 Case report | Med Arch. 2020 oct; 74(4): 393-395 4. DISCUSSION Intussusception usually occurs at the junction be- tween the freely moving segment and retroperitoneally or adhesion induced fixed segments (3). In adults it is best classified based on the location: a) Entero-enteric- involving small bowel, b) Ileocolic-involving ileum and ascending colon, c) Colocolic-involving large bowel only (as seen in case presented), and d) Iliocaecal-where the iliocaecal valve is the lead point. According to etiology, intussusception is classified as benign, malignant or idiopathic depending upon the histology of the lead point. In small intestine it may be due to Meckel’s diverticulum, lipomas, polyps, inflam- matory lesions, post-operative adhesions, lymphomas and metastases. In a few rare interesting instances, it may be iatrogenic due to presence of intestinal tube or in patients with gastrojejunostomy (4). In the large bow- el, malignant etiology is seen in 60% cases. However, lipoma of the colon constitutes the commonest lesion in benign variety (3, 4). In adults the exact mechanism of intussusception may still be unknown in 8-20% cases (5). However, in the rest secondary intussusceptions are initiated by the pathologic lesion within the lumen. This alters the transmission of peristaltic wave and thereby serves as a lead point which enables invagina- tion of one segment of bowel into distal part. The invag- ination of mesenteric fold within lumen of distal bowel impairs peristalsis leading to obstruction thereby com- promising blood supply of entering segment. Effective- ly the bowel changes are obstruction and inflammation leading to thickening and ischemia of bowel wall. The clinical presentation exhibits great variability. Chron- ic non-specific symptoms due to persistent partial ob- struction may be a common way of presentation as seen in the case presented. The classical pediatric triad of clinical features is uncommon in adults. Nausea, vomit- ing, intermittent crampy pain, constipation or passage of sticky blood-stained stools and abdominal distention are the usual presenting symptoms. Transient symptoms are seen in patients of intussusception without a lead point 7 Figure 1 CECT showing the classical target sign. Figure 1. CECT showing the classical target sign. 9 Figure 3 Intraoperative finding of colocolic intussusception. Figure 3. Intraoperative finding of colocolic intussusception. 8 Figure 2 CECT showing colocolic intussusception. Figure 2. CECT showing colocolic intussusception. 10 Figure 4 Resected specimen showing a pedunculated lipoma arising from the caecum serving as a lead point of the intussusception. Figure 4. Resected specimen showing a pedunculated lipoma arising from the caecum serving as a lead point of the intussusception. 11 Figure 5 Histopathological features of a pedunculated lipoma Submucosa shows well circumscribed tumor composed of benign mature adipocytes separated by thin fibrovascular septae interspersed with chronic inflammatory cell infiltrate (Magnification 10X H&E staining) Figure 5. Histopathological features of a pedunculated lipoma. Submucosa shows well circumscribed tumor composed of benign mature adipocytes separated by thin fibrovascular septae interspersed with chronic inflammatory cell infiltrate (Magnification 10X H&E staining)
  • 3. Pedunculated Lipoma of the Caecum Causing Colocolic Intussusception in an Adult 395Case report | Med Arch. 2020 oct; 74(4): 393-395 as in Coeliac or Crohn’s disease. However, intussuscep- tion with a lead point usually presents as bowel obstruc- tion either relapsing or persistent with signs of strangu- lation. Preoperative diagnosis of intussusception is quite difficult due to the variability of presentation in adults. Plain X-ray will reveal positive findings only if patient presents with frank obstruction. In majority of cases, findings are inconclusive. Ultra- sonography may be diagnostic. Typical ultrasonography features include “target” or “donut sign” on transverse views and “Pseudo kidney” or “Hayfork” on longitudi- nal view (4, 5). Obesity and gas filled loops may com- promise the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasonography as well as being an imaging modality which is performance dependent. Contrast enhanced computed tomography (CECT) of the abdomen therefore continues to be the diagnostic modality of choice with a diagnostic accura- cy of 58-100% (6). Typical features on CT scan include two non-homogenous “target” or “sausage shaped” soft tissue mass with layering effect (6). Mesenteric vessels within bowel lumen are typical. The advantages of ab- dominal CECT are manifold. The location, nature of mass and relationship to the surrounding structures is well documented. In case of malignancy, it even helps in staging of the disease. The main advantage in cases of secondary intussusception is that it helps in deter- mining or confirming the lead point. Typical signs of target or sausage like mass with a multilayered appear- ance is pathognomonic of intussusception with a lead point (6). This was typically seen in the case presented (Figure 1a). The status of impaired mesenteric circula- tion can also be studied. Diagnostic endoscopy can help in evaluation of cases of intussusception presenting as subacute or chronic large bowel obstruction (7). Confir- mation of diagnosis, localization and demonstration of lead point are possible. A lipoma of the colon can well be diagnosed as a smooth surface typically described as “cushion sign”, “pillow sign” or “naked fat sign” (7). It is advisable to avoid any sort of intervention at such a moment as chances of perforation are increased due to edema and ischemia of bowel wall. Due to the wide vari- ation in presentation and findings of various radiological modalities, the final diagnosis is best confirmed at lapa- rotomy in majority of the cases (8). Surgical intervention is the mainstay of treatment due to the presence of un- derlying pathology with high possibility of malignancy in adults (7, 8). No attempt should be made to reduce colocolic intussusception as the chances of an underly- ing malignancy are extremely high. Reduction can cause luminal dissemination of cancer cells or even tumor em- boli. Hence, en bloc resection is the safest option. It is a safe practice to perform en bloc resection in conformi- ty with standard oncologic principles (8, 9). In case of small bowel intussusception the lead point is invariably benign. Hence, reduction with limited resection of the bowel segment containing the lesion can be contemplat- ed (9). A laparoscopic approach is slowly gaining popu- larity for managing such cases. It helps in confirming the diagnosis, identifying the site and enabling an en bloc resection as well (10). However, the patient’s general conditions and availability of technical expertise contin- ue to be the major limiting factors of this approach. 5. CONCLUSION Adult bowel intussusception is a diagnostic dilemma with preoperative diagnosis being the biggest challenge. CT scan of the abdomen is an excellent diagnostic mo- dality with high diagnostic accuracy. 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