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Colorectal lipomas. Anatomicoclinical study of 29 cases

OBJECT. To evaluate the incidence of colorectal lipomas, its diagnostic methodology and therapeutic management. CAUISTIC AND METHODS. The reviewed necropsies performed in a six years period and the patients' records from colorectal lipomas cases treated up to 1965 until 1993 were studied enhancing the clinical presentation, their diagnosis and therapy. The 29 cases of submucosal intestinal lipomas were disposed in three groups. The first group with ten patients lipomas were detected at necropsies. The second group with 11 symptomatic patients and group three with 8 asymptomatic patients which lipomas were discovered accidentally in surgical specimes resected due to neoplasm or in the course of diagnostical procedure. RESULTS. 0.56% of patients who were submitted to necropsy disclosed colorectal lipomas situated preferentially in right colon and in female. Enterourhage was the most often symptom (54.5%) in the group two, followed by cramp abdominal pain. Intussusception appeared in three patients (27.3%). Contrary to the medical literature, the simptomatic lipomas were preferentially situated in left colon and its mean size was 6.1cm. The diagnosis were performed through opaque enema and more recently by colofibroscopy and CT scan. Resections were performed in all patients: five were enlarged, three were local and other three were endoscopic resections. Multiple lipomas were detected in 30% of patients who were submitted to necropsy and in 25% of asymptomatic group. In both groups no tumor was larger than 2.0cm of diameter. CONCLUSIONS. Colorectal lipomas are rare in both clinical presentation and necropsy. Before the advent of CT scan and colofibroscopy the majority of the patients were submitted to wide resections, in the assumption of malignancy. Afterwards the endoscopic polipectomy and local resection became our preferential management.

Submucous colonic lipomas; Diagnosis; Management


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