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  • Title: Post Colonoscopy Colonic Intussusception Reduced via a Laparoscopic Approach.
    Author: Ho MM, Park JJ, Prasad LM.
    Journal: JSLS; 2010; 14(4):596-9. PubMed ID: 21605531.
    Abstract:
    Intussusception occurs when a mass in the bowel is pulled forward by normal peristalsis, with resultant invagination of the involved bowel wall. In the absence of a mass, intussusception may be caused by functional disturbances without gross mural abnormality. Colo-colonic intussusception in adult is relatively rare and usually secondary to a definable lesion, the majority of which are malignant in nature. Idiopathic intussusception in adults is rare and its pathogenesis is poorly understood. We present a case report of an adult colo-colonic intussusception occurring after colonoscopy, which was treated successfully with laparoscopic reduction. We speculate that the intussusception was induced by post-polypectomy mucosal edema acting as a lead point and therefore can be treated without resection.
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