Small intestinal hemangioma: Endoscopic or surgical intervention? A case report and review of literature

World J Gastrointest Oncol. 2018 Dec 15;10(12):516-521. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v10.i12.516.

Abstract

Background: Hemangioma of the small intestine is a rare vascular malformation. Before the advent of capsule endoscopy (CE) and balloon-assisted enteroscopy (BAE), preoperative diagnosis of this disease was extremely difficult.

Case summary: In this study, we report a 24-year-old female with a large transmural small bowel cavernous hemangioma, which was diagnosed with CE and BAE preoperatively and removed successfully using minimally invasive surgery. Meanwhile, we perform a literature review of the studies about intestinal hemangiomas published after 2000. Literature review revealed that 91.9% of the lesions were diagnosed preoperatively by CE and/or BAE and 45.9% of them were treated endoscopically, which is a marked improvement compared to before 2000. Therefore, CE and BAE are useful modalities for the preoperative diagnosis of hemangiomas in the small intestine.

Conclusion: Endoscopic treatment of intestinal hemangioma is generally prudent and might be suitable for multiple, relatively small lesions.

Keywords: Balloon-assisted enteroscopy; Capsule endoscopy; Case report; Endoscopic intervention; Hemangioma; Surgery.

Publication types

  • Case Reports