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Amyand's Hernia in an Incarcerated Right Inguinoscrotal Hernia: Surgical Management of a Rare Presentation. [PDF]
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Amyand's Hernia With Retractile Testis and a Normal Appendix: Is Appendectomy Truly Required? [PDF]
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The Safety and Feasibility of Single-Stage Versus Staged Laparoscopic Approach for Acute Appendicitis with Inguinal Hernia in Pediatric Patients: A Comparative Study. [PDF]
Pogorelić Z, Ødeverp A, Jukić M.
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Left-Sided Acutely Irreducible Terminal Ileum Hernia With Cecum, Appendix, and Sliding Sigmoid: Case Report and Review of the Literature. [PDF]
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The American surgeon, 2022
An Amyand’s hernia is defined by the presence of the vermiform appendix in the inguinal hernia sac. Most cases of Amyand’s hernia are incidentally diagnosed intraoperatively while surgically reducing a right inguinal hernia.
S. Murugan, Emily E. Grenn, M. Morris
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An Amyand’s hernia is defined by the presence of the vermiform appendix in the inguinal hernia sac. Most cases of Amyand’s hernia are incidentally diagnosed intraoperatively while surgically reducing a right inguinal hernia.
S. Murugan, Emily E. Grenn, M. Morris
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The American surgeon, 2023
Background Amyand hernias are rare as they represent 0.5% of all hernias. An Amyand hernia that is discovered due to acute appendicitis is even rarer, accounting for approximately 0.11% of cases.
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Background Amyand hernias are rare as they represent 0.5% of all hernias. An Amyand hernia that is discovered due to acute appendicitis is even rarer, accounting for approximately 0.11% of cases.
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The American surgeon, 2021
An 8-year-old male presented for evaluation of symptoms consistent with appendicitis. Upon laparoscopy, the patient was found to have appendicitis with a concomitant Amyand hernia.
Ryan M. Huttinger, Elizabeth M Sawyer
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An 8-year-old male presented for evaluation of symptoms consistent with appendicitis. Upon laparoscopy, the patient was found to have appendicitis with a concomitant Amyand hernia.
Ryan M. Huttinger, Elizabeth M Sawyer
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