2023
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2023-254836
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Rectosigmoid intussusception due to large submucosal lipoma mimicking rectal prolapse

Abstract: Rectosigmoid intussusception is a rare cause of bowel obstruction, accounting for only approximately 1%–2% of all bowel obstruction cases. While intussusception in adults typically occurs intra-abdominally and presents with signs and symptoms of intestinal obstruction, in rare cases, it can mimic a rectal prolapse if the intussusceptum protrudes through the anal canal. We herein report a case where an octogenarian woman presented with rectosigmoid intussusception through the anal canal, due to a sigmoid colon … Show more

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