Abdihakim Elmi Abdishakur, Mohamed Amiin Adan Ahmed
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Abstract
Background: Intussusception is the invagination of a segment of the bowel into an adjacent segment. It is the most common cause of intestinal obstruction in children, but in adults, it is rare, accounting for 1% of all intestinal obstructions and 5% of all intussusceptions, with malignancy being the most common cause. In the past, it was typically diagnosed intraoperatively. However, with the availability of computed tomography for abdominal imaging, recognizing the condition's signs has become crucial. Surgical intervention is essential for managing neoplastic cases and their complications.
Case summary: A 45-year-old female presented with severe abdominal pain encompassing her entire abdomen, abdominal distension, vomiting, and persistent constipation. Over the past two months, she has also experienced considerable weight loss. After an initial history review, examination, and imaging investigations, the patient was diagnosed with ileo cecal intussusception resulting from a colo rectal mass located in the cecum and ascending colon. This condition was surgically managed through an extended right hemi colectomy.
Conclusion: Intussusception is uncommon in adults, but it should be considered in patients with intestinal obstruction. Surgical intervention is essential.
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