| Literature DB >> 17583129 |
Piero Vincenzo Lippolis1, Marco Barlettai, Federico Filidei, Massimo Seccia.
Abstract
The crural hernia containing an inflamed appendix is a rare entity and must be considered a variant of the hernia first described in 1735 by Claudius Amyand. This hernia is rarely recognised and diagnosed before the surgical treatment because it is often confused with a strangled hernia. In spite of this, the clinical presentation seems to follow a well determined pathway, so is possible to argue that the uncorrect diagnosis is to be attributed to the ignorance of this hernia. We report a case of Amyand's crural hernia in a woman 57 years old. The base of the appendix was not inflamed and, according to this, we made an appendectomy. We closed the hernia defect without the use of a synthetic mesh. The post operative period was regular and free of complications.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17583129
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Ital Chir ISSN: 0003-469X Impact factor: 0.766