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Arteriovenous malformation in the sigmoid colon of a patient with Cowden disease treated with laparoscopy: a case report.

Koichi InukaiNobuhiro TakashimaShiro FujihataHirotaka MiyaiMinoru YamamotoKenji KobayashiMoritsugu TanakaTetsushi Hayakawa
Published in: BMC surgery (2018)
We present a very rare case of Cowden disease with arteriovenous malformations occurring in the colon. Surgical resection is believed to be the first choice for treating congenital arteriovenous malformations of the intestines. However, the arteriovenous malformations in the colon in our patient were treated under laparoscopic guidance, making ours the first report describing laparoscopic treatment of colonic arteriovenous malformations occurring in the inferior mesenteric artery. Thus we demonstrate that laparoscopic treatment of arteriovenous malformations in the intestines is a minimally invasive and can be successfully applied in such cases.
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