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1/4. Controversy in the treatment of adult long ileocolic intussusception: case report.

    adult intussusception is an unusual cause of intestinal obstruction. In contrast to children, intussusception in adults is usually due to an identifiable cause. We present a case of an 81-year-old female who was diagnosed with a long intussusception on CT scan of the abdomen. Because of the likelihood of neoplasia, a right hemicolectomy was undertaken, after which the patient recovered well. The correct treatment of adult intussusception is not unanimously agreed upon. We present a case of long intussusception in which partial reduction of viable small bowel before the resection was done by applying gentle traction. This provided sufficient small bowel mesentery length, preventing any damage to superior mesenteric vessels and avoiding unnecessary excision of healthy bowel.
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2/4. Extended surgery with en bloc resection of the right common iliac vessels for lymph node metastasis of mucinous colon carcinoma: report of a case.

    We report herein the case of a 63-year-old woman who underwent surgery for recurrent mucinous carcinoma of the cecum. Recurrent metastatic lymph nodes had invaded the right common iliac vessels and right ureter, but she had no distant metastases and no peritoneal dissemination. Extended surgery with en bloc resection of the right iliac vessels and right ureter, and femorofemoral bypass were performed. Postoperatively, several complications developed which were successfully treated by further operations. By 1 year after surgery, she had no recurrent tumors on radiological examination, suggesting that our aggressive surgery with resection of the invaded regional vessels had effectively removed the recurrent tumors. This procedure may therefore significantly prolong the survival time and improve the quality of life of such patients.
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3/4. Krukenberg's tumor, three years after a colic carcinoma.

    We report a case of left ovarian Krukenberg's tumor in a 65 year-old patient, three years after resection of a colonic carcinoma (pT3, G2, pN1, Stage 3, Dukes C). The case is briefly discussed with reference to the literature. Krukenberg's tumor usually occurs in younger patients, with a peak frequency before 40 years. Both ovaries are involved in 90% of cases. Pathogenetically the ovarian involvement arises either from hematogenous, lymphatic spreading or from contiguous extension from the primary colonic tumor. There may be some anatomic predispositions such as utero-ovarian vessel anastomosis in the ligamentum latum or by peritoneal adhesions.
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4/4. Non occlusive ileocaecocolic intussusception caused by caecum cancer--case report.

    A case of ileocaecocolic intussusception caused by a caecum carcinoma is presented. The authors stress the peculiarity of clinical manifestation, without intestinal obstruction despite the presence of a big abdominal mass involving vessels and bowel, revealed by CT scanning and angiography. endoscopy was not able to identify the nature of the lesion. laparotomy performed with the idea to find a mesenchymal neoplasia, permitted to achieve the diagnosis.
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