Intussusception after Colonoscopy: A Case Report and Review of Literature
Intussusception after colonoscopy is an unusual complication. A MEDLINE search revealed only 7 reported cases. We present a report of a 28-year-old man who developed abdominal pain several hours after routine colonoscopy and in whom computed tomography (CT) revealed colocolic intussusception. We pos...
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doaj-3b6f6e4ef1c14f7da3b5c0dbab1b4f1e2020-11-24T21:52:00ZengHoon Jai ChunClinical Endoscopy2234-24002234-24432018-11-0151659159510.5946/ce.2018.0567151Intussusception after Colonoscopy: A Case Report and Review of LiteratureWan Amir Wan HassanWilliam Teoh0 Colorectal Surgery, Department of Surgery, School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaIntussusception after colonoscopy is an unusual complication. A MEDLINE search revealed only 7 reported cases. We present a report of a 28-year-old man who developed abdominal pain several hours after routine colonoscopy and in whom computed tomography (CT) revealed colocolic intussusception. We postulate that this condition is iatrogenic and induced by suctioning of gas on withdrawal of the colonoscope. A common observation among the reported cases was abdominal pain several hours after colonoscopy and right-sided intussusception. All cases had colonoscopy reaching the right side of the colon. Treatment for adult intussusception remains controversial with regard to reduction versus resection, especially given the high association with a pathological cause and malignancy. Among the 8 reported cases, only the current case did not require surgery. A combination of benign colonoscopy, CT, and the clinical picture should provide sufficient information to initially choose a more conservative treatment approach.http://www.e-ce.org/upload/pdf/ce-2018-056.pdfColonoscopyIntussusceptionColonIatrogenic diseaseAdult |
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Intussusception after Colonoscopy: A Case Report and Review of Literature |
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Intussusception after Colonoscopy: A Case Report and Review of Literature |
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Intussusception after Colonoscopy: A Case Report and Review of Literature |
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Intussusception after Colonoscopy: A Case Report and Review of Literature |
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Intussusception after Colonoscopy: A Case Report and Review of Literature |
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intussusception after colonoscopy: a case report and review of literature |
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Hoon Jai Chun |
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Clinical Endoscopy |
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2234-2400 2234-2443 |
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2018-11-01 |
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Intussusception after colonoscopy is an unusual complication. A MEDLINE search revealed only 7 reported cases. We present a report of a 28-year-old man who developed abdominal pain several hours after routine colonoscopy and in whom computed tomography (CT) revealed colocolic intussusception. We postulate that this condition is iatrogenic and induced by suctioning of gas on withdrawal of the colonoscope. A common observation among the reported cases was abdominal pain several hours after colonoscopy and right-sided intussusception. All cases had colonoscopy reaching the right side of the colon. Treatment for adult intussusception remains controversial with regard to reduction versus resection, especially given the high association with a pathological cause and malignancy. Among the 8 reported cases, only the current case did not require surgery. A combination of benign colonoscopy, CT, and the clinical picture should provide sufficient information to initially choose a more conservative treatment approach. |
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Colonoscopy Intussusception Colon Iatrogenic disease Adult |
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