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DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1724721
Successful Radical Endoscopic Resection of a Rare “Octopus Head Like” Symptomatic Giant Lipoma of the Sigmoid Colon
A Nigerian 29-year-old-female was admitted for hematochezia and obstructive symptoms. CT-scan showed a sigmoid intussusception with huge hypodense mass of adipose density.Colonoscopy/EUS confirmed a semi-peduncolated ulcerated submucosal mass (third layer). The lesion was resected “en-bloc” with large diathermic snare, using high-voltage mixed Endocut to overcome the poor electrical conductivity of fat. A small solution in the cutting edge was closed positioning endoclips.Macroscopically, the piece appeared as a smooth lesion, 7x4cm, resembling the head of an octopus. Histology showed radical resection of giant lipoma with characteristic fatty cells S-100 protein positive in the submucosal layer. Clinical course was regular.
Citation: Di Mitri R, Scimeca D, Bonaccorso A et al. eP225V SUCCESSFUL RADICAL ENDOSCOPIC RESECTION OF A RARE “OCTOPUS HEAD LIKE” SYMPTOMATIC GIANT LIPOMA OF THE SIGMOID COLON. Endoscopy 2021; 53: S172.
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Article published online:
19 March 2021
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