Mesenteric lipomas are very rare. They are asymptomatic in most cases, but some patients can develop certain complications such as small bowel volvulus and acute small bowel obstruction. We report a 78-year-old patient with giant mesenteric lipoma complicated by jejunum volvulus and acute small bowel obstruction. The patient underwent laparotomy, en-bloc resection of small bowel, mesentery and lipoma followed by side-to-side anastomosis.
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