An unusual inguinal hernia presentation in an infant: Amyand's hernia with acute appendicitis
Author(s) -
Çiğdem Arslan Alıcı
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of surgery and medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2602-2079
DOI - 10.28982/josam.583754
Subject(s) - appendix , medicine , presentation (obstetrics) , appendicitis , inguinal hernia , hernia , acute appendicitis , general surgery , surgery , paleontology , biology
Amyand's hernia is a rare condition defined as the presence of appendix vermiformis within the hernia sac, and it constitutes 1% (0.19-1.7%) of all inguinal hernias. Inflammation of the appendix within the inguinal sac is rarer, comprising 0.1% (0.07-0.13) of all Amyand’s hernia cases. Although the clinical presentation of the disease varies depending on the inflammation of the appendix, the diagnosis is usually made during the operation. We herein present a 2-month-old male patient who underwent appendectomy during right inguinal herniotomy after visualization of the inflamed appendix adhering to the wall of the hernia sac.
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