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Background: Intussusception in children is mostly idiopathic, while intestinal intussusception in infancy is uncommon. Specially, intussusception caused by isolated ileal heterotopic pancreas, the abnormal localization of a well-differentiated pancreatic tissue in the ileal serosa, is relatively rare. Early recurrence of intussusception would suggest the presence of pathological lead point and the possibility of surgical exploration. Case presentation: An 11-month-old boy, diagnosed with recurrent intussusception caused by ileal heterotopic pancreas, was admitted to our hospital. After admission, the baby was resuscitated with normal saline and received air edema twice, but both failed. Given the presence of pathological intussusception, the boy was sent to operating theater and received a single-site laparoscopically assisted surgery. The patient recovered successfully and got a satisfactory cosmetic result.Conclusions: Due to its minimally invasive and diagnostic advantages, laparoscopy proves to be a safe and attractive alternative, especially for emergency patient with stable hemodynamics but no definite radiological diagnosis. Meanwhile, we emphasize the importance of paying essential attention to the condition that recurrent intussusception of extreme age should always be taken into consideration. |