Author/Authors :
Sotoodehnia, Saman Pars Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Azizi, Rasoul Pars Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Darabi, Mohammad Esmaeil Pars Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Moazzami, Bahram Pars Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Jesmi, Fatemeh Pars Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Sheikhvatan, Mehrdad Department - University of Heidelberg - Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract :
Introduction: Congenital duplications of the intestinal tract are rare diseases, observed mainly in ileum and stomach, while less
than 7% of cases occur in the colon. They are mainly diagnosed during early childhood, while few cases may remain asymptomatic
until adulthood.
Case Report: We present a 31-year-old female with chronic abdominal pain without significant past medical history. Pre-operative
diagnosis was an enterocolic fistula, which was considered after colonoscopy. Abdominal surgery with midline incision was performed
for the patient with suspicion of congenital colon anomaly. During the surgery, the surgeon found an additional colon
closed loop that originated from the posterior aspect of the transverse colon and was attached posteriorly to the sigmoid colon.
Microscopic examination revealed tubular duplication of the colon with marked dilatation, focal mucosal ulceration, granulation
tissue, and mild chronic nonspecific inflammation.
Discussion: As congenital duplication of colon is a rare condition with non-specific clinical symptoms, high suspicion of the physician
and thorough examination can help the diagnosis and surgical treatment as soon as possible to stop patients’ pain and associated
problems.
Keywords :
Abdominal Pain , Colonic Diseases , Congenital Abnormalities , Constipation