| Literature DB >> 26366358 |
Fumiya Yoneyama1, Hideaki Tanaka1, Kentaro Ono1, Takato Sasaki1, Takahiro Jimbo1, Chikashi Gotoh1, Toru Uesugi1, Yasuhisa Urita1, Toko Shinkai1, Hajime Takayasu1, Natsuki Imoto2, Kouji Masumoto1.
Abstract
An 8-month-old boy with a left-sided incarcerated inguinal hernia involving the appendix, cecum, and terminal ileum was successfully managed via an inguinal approach during an emergency operation. A mobile cecum seemed to have contributed to the left-sided incarceration. Only 13 similar cases with the left-sided Amyand's hernia have been reported in the literature.Entities:
Keywords: Amyand’s hernia; Children; Inguinal hernia; Left sided
Year: 2015 PMID: 26366358 PMCID: PMC4560130 DOI: 10.1186/s40792-015-0064-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2198-7793
Fig. 1The contents of an incarcerated left inguinal hernia exposed during an emergency operation: the appendix, cecum, and terminal ileum
Fig. 2A postoperative contrast study of the colon showed the cecum to be located in the right lower quadrant more centrally than usual (yellow arrows), indicating a mobile cecum
The demographics and clinical outcomes of pediatric patients with left-sided Amyand’s hernia, including our case
| Pt. No | Author | Year | Gender | Age | Presenting symptoms | Contents of hernia | Presence of appendicitis | Underlying condition | Surgical treatments | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gupta S [ | 2005 | Male | 9 months | Bilious vomiting, irreducible inguinal swelling | Appendix, cecum | (−) | Mobile cecum | Herniorrhaphy | Uneventful |
| 2 | Gupta N [ | 2007 | Male | 11 months | Bilious vomiting, irreducible inguinal swelling | Appendix, cecum, terminal ileum | (+) | Mobile cecum | Herniorrhaphy, appendectomy | Uneventful |
| 3 | Kaymakci A [ | 2009 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | (+) in one of three | Mobile cecum | Herniorrhaphy in three, appendectomy in one with appendicitis | Uneventful |
| 4 | Kaymakci A [ | 2009 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Mobile cecum | Uneventful | ||
| 5 | Kaymakci A [ | 2009 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Mobile cecum | Uneventful | ||
| 6 | Cankorkmaz L [ | 2010 | Male | 4 months | Vomiting, irreducible inguinal swelling | Appendix | (−) | Mobile cecum in the one, not known in the other | Herniorrhaphy, appendectomy | Uneventful |
| 7 | Cankorkmaz L [ | 2010 | Male | 2 months | Irreducible inguinal swelling | Appendix | (−) | Herniorrhaphy, appendectomy | Uneventful | |
| 8 | Khan R [ | 2011 | Male | 10 months | Scrotum swelling | Appendix, part of the cecum | (+) | Mobile cecum | Herniorrhaphy, appendectomy, another midline incision to explore malrotation, cecopexy | Uneventful except for surgical site infection |
| 9 | Singh K [ | 2011 | Male | 18 months | Bilious vomiting, fever, irreducible inguinal swelling | Appendix, cecum (perforation) | (−) | Mobile cecum | Herniorrhaphy, closure of cecal perforation | Uneventful |
| 10 | Singh K [ | 2011 | Male | 18 months | Scrotum swelling | Appendix, cecum, terminal ileum (serosal tear) | (−) | Not known | Herniorrhaphy, repair of serosal tear | Uneventful |
| 11 | Pun A [ | 2013 | Male | 18 months | Vomiting, irreducible inguinal swelling | Appendix, sigmoid colon | (+) | Mobile cecum | Herniorrhaphy, appendectomy | Uneventful |
| 12 | Al-Mayoof [ | 2014 | Male | 4 months | Vomiting, irreducible inguino-scrotal swelling | Appendix, cecum | (−) | Situs inversus | Herniorrhaphy, appendectomy | Uneventful |
| 13 | Al-Mayoof [ | 2014 | Male | 10 months | Bilious vomiting, fever, irreducible inguinal swelling | Appendix, cecum | (−) | Mobile cecum | Herniorrhaphy, appendectomy | Uneventful |
| 14 | Our case | 2014 | Male | 8 months | Bilious vomiting, irreducible inguinal swelling | Appendix, cecum (serosal tears), terminal ileum | (−) | Mobile cecum | Herniorrhaphy, repair of serosal tears | Uneventful |