EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 12 MIN
Adult Colocolic Intussusception
from The Surgical Edge · host Surgical Doctor
Send us Fan MailAdult colocolic intussusception in adults differs significantly from pediatric cases in its clinical presentation, underlying causes, and primary treatment methods. The following are the key differences identified in the sources:Clinical PresentationSymptom Intensity: Adult cases typically present less dramatically than pediatric cases, which often leads to a delayed diagnosis. While children often have an acute presentation, adults frequently experience subacute, non-specific symptoms reflecting intermittent or acute large-bowel obstruction, such as colicky pain and distension.Physical Findings: A palpable abdominal mass is less common in adults than it is in children.Listen in to explore more. Don’t forget to check out out YouTube and Facebook page to enjoy more engaging contents. DISCLAIMER: This content is for reference only and you must follow local/standard guidelines in clinical practiceLike, share and subscribe. Support the showQuick discussion and review of topics that interests you.
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Send us Fan Mail Adult colocolic intussusception in adults differs significantly from pediatric cases in its clinical presentation, underlying causes, and primary treatment methods. The following are the key differences identified in the sources: Clinical Presentation Symptom Intensity: Adult cases typically present less dramatically than pediatric cases, which often leads to a delayed diagnosis. While children often have an acute presentation, adults frequently experience subacute, non-speci...
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