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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-5 | Issue-08
Amyand ‘S Hernia: Case Report and Review of the Bibliography
Setondji Gilles Roger Attolou, Elohonnan wilfried Gandji, Bertrand Anicet Meli Momene, Alexis Mupepe Kumba, Habib N'Domè Natta N'tcha, Cyprien Vignon, Kuassi Delphin Mehinto
Published: Aug. 25, 2019 |
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DOI: 10.21276/sasjs.2019.5.8.4
Pages: 325-329
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Abstract
Amyand’s hernia (AH) is an extremely rare presentation of right inguinal hernia characterized by the presence of the
vermiform appendix, either inflamed or normal, in an inguinal hernia sac. The reported incidence is approximately 1%
of all inguinal hernia cases. Treatment is not well codified and remains controversial about whether or not to perform
an appendectomy when the appendix is normal, and about usage of mesh in cases of appendectomy. We report our
experience with five cases of Amyand’ S hernia. All patients were male, aged 31, 65, 69, 22 and 29 years old. The
diagnosis was a per-operative surprise in all cases. Two patients presented with strangulated hernia without
appendicular complication. Treatment included systematic appendectomy followed by inguinal hernia repair using
modified Shouldice technique. All patients recovered well without any septic complication or hernia recurrence. Postoperative courses were uneventful. Even in the absence of appendicitis, appendectomy followed by anatomic inguinal
hernia repair can be performed in young males without morbidity.