Jejunal Intussusception Secondary to Pancreatic and Gastric Heterotopia in a 23-Year-Old.

CRSLS : MIS case reports from SLS Pub Date : 2023-09-04 eCollection Date: 2023-07-01 DOI:10.4293/CRSLS.2023.00018
Caline McCarthy, Amendha Ware, Jay A Redan
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Introduction: Pancreatic and gastric heterotopias are a rare presentation of pancreatic and gastric tissues located outside their expected location. The most common site of heterotopic pancreas is the gastric antrum, and the most common site of heterotopic gastric mucosa is the proximal esophagus. The two tissues rarely present simultaneously. Although lead-point intussusception secondary to simultaneous heterotypic gastric and pancreatic tissue is extremely rare, its management strategy is the same as other pathological lead-point intussusception.

Case description: This report presents a 23-year-old female who presented to the emergency department with abdominal pain, vomiting, and gastrointestinal bleeding. Computed tomography scan revealed features of distal small bowel intussusception secondary to a solid mass lead point. Following laparoscopic assisted small bowel resection and incidental appendectomy, histopathology evaluation confirmed the diagnosis of heterotopic pancreatic and gastric tissue as the lead point. The patient had an uneventful postoperative period and was discharged in stable condition, free of symptoms.

Discussion: Lead point intussusception of the jejunum in adults due to combined heterotopic tissue is extremely rare, with no reported cases in the literature. Prompt diagnosis and management are essential, with delays in treatments leading to a risk of perforation and mortality. If diagnosed, minimally invasive surgical approaches can treat obstruction and improve intraoperative and postoperative outcomes.

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一例23岁的胰腺和胃异位引起的空肠肠套叠。
引言:胰腺和胃异位是一种罕见的胰腺和胃组织位于预期位置之外的表现。异位胰腺最常见的部位是胃窦,异位胃粘膜最常见的位置是食管近端。这两种组织很少同时存在。尽管继发于同时发生的非典型胃和胰腺组织的导点肠套叠极为罕见,但其处理策略与其他病理导点肠套叠相同。病例描述:本报告报告一名23岁女性,因腹痛、呕吐和胃肠道出血到急诊科就诊。计算机断层扫描显示远端小肠肠套叠的特征,继发于一个固体物质引导点。在腹腔镜辅助小肠切除术和附带阑尾切除术之后,组织病理学评估证实了异位胰腺和胃组织的诊断为指导点。患者术后平静,出院时情况稳定,没有任何症状。讨论:成人空肠联合异位组织引起的铅点肠套叠极为罕见,文献中尚无报道。及时诊断和管理至关重要,治疗延误会导致穿孔和死亡的风险。如果得到诊断,微创手术方法可以治疗梗阻并改善术中和术后结果。
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