RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Surgery for Symptomatic Colon Lipoma: A Systematic Review of the Literature JF Anticancer Research JO Anticancer Res FD International Institute of Anticancer Research SP 6271 OP 6276 VO 34 IS 11 A1 DANIELE CROCETTI A1 PAOLO SAPIENZA A1 ANTONIO V. STERPETTI A1 ANNALISA PALIOTTA A1 ANTONIETTA DE GORI A1 GIUSEPPE PEDULLÀ A1 GIORGIO DE TOMA YR 2014 UL http://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/34/11/6271.abstract AB Aim: Isolated colon lipomas are rare benign tumors. We herein conducted a systematic review of the literature to identify clinical characteristic, diagnostic and treatment options. Materials and Methods: A search for relevant studies was conducted in Scopus, Embase and Medline databases until the end of May 2014. The search terms were “colonic lipoma and colon lipoma”. Articles were included if they had information on symptoms, lipoma characteristics and type of procedure performed. Results: 88 articles describing 184 patients affected with colonic lipomas were found. One hundred and twenty-seven patients were selected for further analysis. The most common signs included abdominal pain, rectal bleeding and alteration in bowel habits. Colonic lipomas were frequently localized in the right colon (50%). The majority of patients had open surgery, whereas current treatment is laparoscopic resection. Conclusions: Laparoscopic surgery is the current standard-of-treatment of symptomatic colonic lipomas greater than 2 cm in diameter or when malignancy can not be preoperatively excluded.