Abstract

BackgroundAmyand hernias have been described in case reports in the literature and are a rare occurrence in the career of a surgeon. Their management is even less well described and often poses problems in the management of repair due to concerns with contamination associated with appendectomy. Here, we describe a patient with an Amyand hernia seen on CT imaging preoperatively, who underwent appendectomy along with a lightweight mesh plug repair of his hernia.Case presentationAn 88-year-old male presented with a right groin bulge and underwent preoperative imaging which indicated the presence of his appendix within his hernia. He was taken to the operating room electively where an appendectomy was performed due to significant chronic inflammatory changes. A lightweight mesh plug was used to repair the hernia to prevent recurrence. He did well post operatively without any complications.ConclusionsA review of the literature supports the use of mesh repair in these of hernias even with appendectomy at the time of the hernia repair. This will guide surgeons who encounter this clinical rarity in their practice.

Highlights

  • Amyand hernias have been described in case reports in the literature and are a rare occurrence in the career of a surgeon

  • A review of the literature supports the use of mesh repair in these of hernias even with appendectomy at the time of the hernia repair

  • Claudius Amyand performed the first appendectomy on an 11-year-old boy on December 6, 1735, where he discovered a perforated appendix in an inguinal hernia sac [1]

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Some Amyand hernias may be managed with mesh repair of the hernia while performing appendectomy at the time of the index operation. Newer surgical literature supports such decision-making with positive patient outcomes. Author details 1Department of Surgery, University of North Texas Health Science Center, 900 8th Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104, USA. Author details 1Department of Surgery, University of North Texas Health Science Center, 900 8th Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104, USA. 2Department of Surgery, Medical City Fort Worth, 900 8th Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104, USA

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