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Kiernan et al. - When operative intervention is required, intussuception may be managed using a minimally invasive technique. However, large bowel intussuception in adults may have a malignant cause thus laparoscopic resection should only be performed by surgeons experienced in laparoscopic resections for colorectal malignancies as oncological safety must be the primary concern. This laparoscopic approach facilitates rapid recovery and earlier time to adjuvant therapy if required.


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