Successful endoscopic ultrasound-assisted resection of a giant ulcerated rectal lipoma causing hematochezia.
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and ascending colon, are asymptomatic, and need no treatment. However, lesions exceeding 2 cm in diameter may produce symptoms [1,2]. We report successful endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-assisted resection of a large ulcerated rectal lipoma presenting hematochezia. A 53-year-old woman presented with a 3month historyof intermittent hematochezia. Colonoscopic examination revealed a soft, approximately 2-cm diameter, yellowish polypoidmasswith normal surface mucosa except for a 0.9-cm central ulceration 8 cm from the anal verge (●" Fig. 1). With no other significant findings on colonoscopy except the ulcerated lipoma, we concluded that the lipoma was the likely cause of the hematochezia. Endoscopic ultrasonography was performed and revealed a 2.0 × 1.6-cm homogeneous, hyperechoic, round mass lesion at the submucosal layer (●" Fig. 2). Based on these findings, we diagnosed this tumor as a ‘giant’ lipoma and concluded that this submucosal tumor could be resected endoscopically. Saline solution was injected into the base of the lesion, which was then removed via monopolar electrosurgical snare resection (●" Fig. 3). Histological examination revealed a characteristic colonic lipoma with ulceration. Many reports have suggested that endoscopic treatment of large symptomatic lipomas is a valid alternative to surgery. However, the decision to remove lipomas and the best technique for doing so, either endoscopically or surgically, remains controversial because high risks of hemorrhage and perforation associated with the removal of large lipomas have been documented [3]. Colonic lipomas arise in the submucosa but occasionally extend into the muscularis propria or subserosa. EUS can be used to determine whether a lipoma extends into the muscularis propria, which is a risk factor for perforation that should preclude endoscopic removal. With improvements in EUS and injection-assisted polypectomy techniques, endoscopic treatment can successfully achieve complete resection of giant lipomas with fewer complications [4]. Successful endoscopic ultrasound-assisted resection of a giant ulcerated rectal lipoma causing hematochezia
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Endoscopy
دوره 44 Suppl 2 UCTN شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2012