Definitive diagnosis of epiploic foramen entrapment may not be straightforward and is usually made at surgery. Rectal palpation is often unrewarding due to the anterior position of the lesion but a marked pain response to traction of the caudal caecal band may aid in distinguishing epiploic entrapment from other conditions. Distended coils of small intestine may also be identified. | Definitive diagnosis of epiploic foramen entrapment may not be straightforward and is usually made at surgery. Rectal palpation is often unrewarding due to the anterior position of the lesion but a marked pain response to traction of the caudal caecal band may aid in distinguishing epiploic entrapment from other conditions. Distended coils of small intestine may also be identified. |