Endoscopic Resection of a Giant Esophageal Lipoma Causing Sudden Choking

oleh: Dong Ho Jo, Hyung Ku Chon, Sun Ho Woo, Tae Hyeon Kim

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: Jin Publishing & Printing Co. 2016-10-01

Deskripsi

Most esophageal lipomas are discovered incidentally and are small and asymptomatic. However, large (>4 cm) lipomas may cause various symptoms, including dysphagia, regurgitation, or epigastric discomfort. We present a 45-year-old woman with intermittent sudden choking and globus pharyngeus. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and endoscopic ultrasound revealed an approximately 10.0×1.5 cm pedunculated subepithelial tumor in the upper esophagus, identified as the cause of her symptoms. A thoracic computed tomography scan revealed a fat attenuated longitudinal mass along the upper esophagus, suggestive of a lipoma. Endoscopic resection of the lesion was performed with a detachable snare to relieve her symptoms, and the pathologic findings were consistent with a lipoma. (Korean J Gastroenterol 2016;68:210-213)