reviewClinics in Colon and Rectal SurgeryDec 22, 2016BRONZE OA

Intestinal Intussusception: Etiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Dartmouth College · Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Intussusception is defined as the invagination of one segment of the bowel into an immediately adjacent segment of the bowel. Idiopathic ileocolic intussusception is the most common form in children and is typically managed with nonoperative reduction via pneumatic and/or hydrostatic enemas. In the adult population, intussusception is uncommon and occurs more often in the small intestine than in the colon. It is associated with lead point pathology in most symptomatic cases presenting as bowel obstruction. When lead point pathology is present in adult small bowel intussusception, it is usually benign, though when malignant it is most frequently due to diffuse metastatic disease, for example, melanoma. In…

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