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Endoscopic removal of an intussuscepted appendix mimicking a polyp--an endoscopic hazard.

Authors :
Fazio RA
Wickremesinghe PC
Arsura EL
Rando J
Source :
The American journal of gastroenterology [Am J Gastroenterol] 1982 Aug; Vol. 77 (8), pp. 556-8.
Publication Year :
1982

Abstract

A 55-yr-old white woman with a polypoid filling defect in the caput cecum, on barium enema examination, had endoscopic removal of this mass. This was immediately recognized macroscopically to be an intussuscepted appendix. This case is only the second naturally inverting appendix to be removed endoscopically, and it was complicated 18 h later by local peritonitis which was heralded by acute right lower quadrant pain. Laparotomy revealed a cleanly transected base of appendix and cecal adhesions representing previous chronic inflammatory disease. Endoscopists should consider this diagnosis in all cases of mass lesions of the caput cecum. It is imperative to retrieve such lesions if polypectomy is performed, as the macroscopic diagnosis is then evident. Once the diagnosis is established, immediate surgery is advised rather than watchful waiting.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0002-9270
Volume :
77
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The American journal of gastroenterology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7102638