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Abstract
We report on a 61-year-old man who was referred to the accident and emergency department with recurrent episodes of vomiting and diffuse abdominal pain for 1 week prior to admission. The patient also reported frequent constipation and intermittent melaena. He had undergone tumour nephrectomy for metastatic renal clear cell carcinoma 3 years before and had received sequential vascular endothelial growth factor receptor and mammalian target of rapamycin-targeted therapies. The abdominal computed tomography scan showed small bowel obstruction due to triple intussusception of the proximal jejunum and several large intra-luminal tumour masses. Intra-operative findings were five intramural masses 15 cm distal to the ligament of Treitz over a total length of 50 cm. A primary en bloc resection with an end-to-end anastomosis was carried out. The postoperative course was uneventful.
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1 Department of Visceral Surgery, Hospital of Lucerne, Lucerne, Switzerland
2 Department of Medical Oncology, Hospital of Lucerne, Lucerne, Switzerland
3 Institute of Pathology, Hospital of Lucerne, Lucerne, Switzerland