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Vol.40 No.5 2007 May [Table of Contents] [Full text ( PDF 371KB)]
CASE REPORT

Torsion of a Mesenteric Lipoma: A Case Report

Kouji Hayashi, Ryouko Misumi, Hiroshi Yokomizo and Toshihiko Hirata

Department of Surgery, Japanese Red Cross Kumamoto Hospital

We report a rare case of torsion of a mesenteric lipoma. A 55-year-old man admitted for persistent right flank pain lasting 2 days was found in ultrasonography to have a heterogeneous hyperechoic mass. Computed tomography of the abdomen showed a well-defined mass about 5 cm in diameter containing fat with increased density of adipose tissue around the mass. Laparoscopic surgery the day after admission found a pedunculated tumor arising from the small bowel mesentery with congestion and torsion of the pedicle. The patient's symptoms were therefore suspected to have been caused by torsion of the fatty mass. Pathological specimens showed the mass to be benign mesenteric lipoma with congestion and a hemorrhagic focus, consistent with torsion of mesenteric lipoma. Mesenteric lipoma is unusual among mesenteric tumors, and torsion of mesenteric lipoma is very rare.

Key words
mesenteric lipoma, torsion of the pedicle, endoscopic surgery

Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg 40: 645-649, 2007

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Kouji Hayashi Department of Surgery, Japanese Red Cross Kumamoto Hospital
2-1-1 Nagamine-Minami, Kumamoto, 861-8039 JAPAN

Accepted
October 25, 2006

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