An Unusual Cause of Life-Threatening Rectal BleedingTo the Editor:Cavernous hemangioma of the rectum is a rare benign vascular lesion. The most frequent site of occurrence in the gastrointestinal tract is the rectosigmoid area. It is typically diagnosed at adulthood and the most common symptom is recurrent painless rectal bleeding, which occasionally could be life-threatening. Imaging techniques play an important role not only in Address correspondence and reprint requests to N.
Annular pancreas in an adult is an uncommon and infrequently reported anomaly which is characterized by the presence of ectopic pancreatic tissue surrounding the descending part of the duodenum. It is one of the few congenital anomalies of the gastrointestinal tract, which can manifest with symptoms late in life (Ravitch and Woods in Ann Surg 132:1116-1127, 1950). In adults, the factors initiating symptoms are recurrent pancreatitis, duodenal stenosis at the site of the annulus, or duodenal or gastric ulceration (Morrell and Keynes in Br J Surg 57:814-816, 1970). Operative management of these cases involves bypassing the obstructed duodenum. Duodenoduodenostomy is routinely performed in neonates and children. We report a case of annular pancreas in a 55-year-old male that was successfully treated with robotic duodenoduodenostomy.
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