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Year : 2023  |  Volume : 28  |  Issue : 6  |  Page : 544-545
 

Intraluminal enteric duplication cyst presenting as intussusception: A rarity


Department of Paediatric Surgery, AIIMS, Patna, Bihar, India

Date of Submission26-Jan-2023
Date of Decision12-Aug-2023
Date of Acceptance22-Aug-2023
Date of Web Publication02-Nov-2023

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Keerthana Bachala
No. 609, Hostel 10, AIIMS, Patna - 801 507, Bihar
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DOI: 10.4103/jiaps.jiaps_23_23

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How to cite this article:
Bachala K, Suman BK, Dudhani S, Singh RJ, Sinha AK. Intraluminal enteric duplication cyst presenting as intussusception: A rarity. J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg 2023;28:544-5

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Bachala K, Suman BK, Dudhani S, Singh RJ, Sinha AK. Intraluminal enteric duplication cyst presenting as intussusception: A rarity. J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg [serial online] 2023 [cited 2023 Nov 28];28:544-5. Available from: https://www.jiaps.com/text.asp?2023/28/6/544/389325




Enteric duplication cysts are rare anomalies with an incidence of 1 in 4500.[1] A 2-year-old female child presented with complaints of abdominal pain, bilious vomiting, and distension for 3 days. The child was evaluated and diagnosed with ileocolic intussusception. On exploration, around 25 cm of ileum was intussuscepted into the distal colon, and after reduction, a bluish bulge was visualized on the anti-mesenteric border; 2 feet from the ileocecal junction [Figure 1], [Figure 2], [Figure 3]. Resection and anastomosis were done. Grossly, it was an intraluminal mass obstructing 70% of lumen [Figure 4]. The histopathology report revealed an intramural duplication cyst. Duplication cysts are classified into saccular, tubular, and small intramural.[2] This case highlights the ileal duplication cyst as an uncommon cause of ileocolic intussusception.
Figure 1: White arrow showing the intussusception before reduction (intraoperative image)

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Figure 2: Intraoperative image after reduction shows a bluish mass on the anti-mesenteric border

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Figure 3: Resected specimen showing mass

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Figure 4: Resected specimen showing red fleshy mass obstructing 70% of lumen

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1.
Patiño Mayer J, Bettolli M. Alimentary tract duplications in newborns and children: Diagnostic aspects and the role of laparoscopic treatment. World J Gastroenterol 2014;20:14263-71.  Back to cited text no. 1
    
2.
Kim HS, Sung JY, Park WS, Kim YW. An ileal duplication cyst manifested as an ileocolic intussusception in an adult. Turk J Gastroenterol 2014;25 Suppl 1:196-8.  Back to cited text no. 2
    


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