@article{article_390210, title={ADULT COLOCOLIC INTUSSUSCEPTION DUE TO PEDUNCULATED LIPOMA-UNCOMMON DISEASE, COMMON PRESENTATION; CASE REPORT}, journal={Journal of Surgical Arts}, volume={5}, pages={42–44}, year={2012}, author={Roy, Bipradas and Mukherjee, Ramanuj and Paira, Susil Kumar and Halder, Sandip K and Bhaumik, Gautam}, keywords={Intussusception, colon, lipoma, computed tomography, surgery}, abstract={Intussusceptions are highly uncommon in adults and accounts for only 5% of all reported cases and causes only 1% of bowel obstruction. The growing use of computed tomography (CT) for abdominal imaging has led to increased detection of transient intussusceptions with no underlying disease. Intussusceptions will appear as a sausage shaped mass when the CT beam is parallel to its longitudinal axis, but will appear as a target mass when the beam is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the intussusceptions. Intussusception with a lead point may manifest with atypical clinical findings. Often, there is a prior history of episodic crampy abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting, symptoms that suggest partial intestinal obstruction. We present and discuss a case of colocolic intussusceptions due to a pedunculated lipoma which was detected on CT and explored later.}, number={2}, publisher={Osman Nuri DİLEK}