Ileocolic Intussusception Prolapsing from the Rectum in von Recklinghausen's Disease

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ABSTRACT

Intussusception is a paediatric condition that rarely presents in adults. We report an exceptional case of ileocolic intussusception prolapsing from the rectum in an adult with Von Recklinghausen′s disease. A 31-year-old man with von Recklinghausen′s disease presented to emergency department with a history of severe abdominal pain, vomits and rectal bleeding. Abdominal computed tomography showed intestinal obstruction probably due to a sigmoidorectal intussusception. Ileum, appendix, cecum and ascending colon were found to be intussuscepting through transverse, descending and sigmoid colon and prolapsing from the rectum during an emergent laparotomy. A right hemicolectomy was performed. An anatomical pathology examination revealed a neurofibroma of the appendix as lead point for intussusception. Intussusception in adults requires early surgical resection regardless of the nature of the initial case. Neurofibroma of the appendix is very rare; although it is benign, prompt resection is recommended because of a high risk of appendicitis and malignant transformation.

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M. Canosa, L. Fernández, L. Castro, R. López, A. Gutiérrez, I. Ares, J. Vales and F. Val, "Ileocolic Intussusception Prolapsing from the Rectum in von Recklinghausen's Disease," Surgical Science, Vol. 3 No. 8, 2012, pp. 421-423. doi: 10.4236/ss.2012.38084.

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