Amyand hernia as a rare cause of abdominal pain: A case report and literature review
Mahsa Radboy, Mohammad Ebrahim Kalantari, Negar Einafshar, Tooraj Zandbaf, Ali Akbar Bagherzadeh, Mahta Shari’at Moghani
Abstract
Key Clinical Message: Amyand's hernia is an uncommon kind of inguinal hernia in which the appendix becomes entrapped within the hernia sac. In patients with an inflamed or perforated appendix, mesh repair is not recommended for hernia repair. Abstract: Amyand's hernia is an uncommon kind of inguinal hernia in which the appendix becomes entrapped within the hernia sac. We report a 48-year-old man with a right groin protrusion and abdominal pain. In the abdominopelvic ultrasound, an appendix with a diameter of 9 mm was reported in the right inguinal canal. The patient was diagnosed with Amyand hernia.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineAppendixGroinHerniaInguinal canalInguinal herniaGeneral surgeryAbdominal painSurgeryHernia repairAppendicitisBiologyPaleontologyHernia repair and managementAppendicitis Diagnosis and ManagementTesticular diseases and treatments