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A Case Report of Inguinal Hernia Sac Lithiasis
We report a case of a stone in inguinal hernia sac. A 41‐year‐old male patient presented to Hakim Hospital in Neyshabur city, Iran, with complaints of pain and swelling in the right abdominal region. After initial evaluations, a diagnosis of right inguinal hernia was made, and the patient was scheduled for hernioplasty.
Kiana Babaei +4 more
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TULAA: A Minimally Invasive Appendicectomy Technique for the Paediatric Patient
TULAA or Transumbilical Laparoscopic Assisted Appendicectomy is a minimally invasive technique described by Pelosi in 1992 for the removal of the inflamed appendix. Its main advantage is the possibility of exploring the peritoneal cavity and performing a simple and safe extracorporeal appendicectomy.
Giordano Perin +2 more
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Amyand's hernia is rare, it is defined by the presence of the cecal appendix in the inguinal hernia sac, which can be normal or present different degrees of inflammation. It is typically diagnosed intraoperatively and surgically resolved. The main controversy arises ...
Virginia Calfani +2 more
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Abstract Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal hernia repair (TAPP) for inguinal hernias in emergency settings, providing insights from a long‐term follow‐up. Methods We retrospectively analyzed all patients who underwent emergency TAPP repair in ASST Nord Milano from ...
Francesco Brucchi +5 more
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Endometriosis of the Vermiform Appendix within a Hernia Sac Infiltrating the Pubic Bone
Purpose. Appendicular endometriosis mimicking appendicitis is a rare finding. Inguinal tumor in the course of appendicular endometriosis located within an inguinal hernia sac and infiltrating the periosteum of the pubic bone has not yet been described. Case Report.
Damian Ziaja +6 more
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An Elderly Male with Amyand’s Hernia [PDF]
History of present illness: A 67-year-old male, with a history of diabetes, coronary artery disease, and chronic kidney disease, presented with two weeks of a new right inguinal bulge and right lower quadrant abdominal pain extending to the groin. He denied nausea, vomiting, fever, and changes in bowel movement.
Said, Saema, Houshyar, Roozbeh
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An Unusual Cause of Abdominal Pain: Three Lead Pellets within the Appendix Vermiformis
Most ingested foreign bodies usually pass out in the feces uneventfully. Complications such as intestinal perforation and bleeding usually occur with sharp, thin, stiff, long, and pointed objects. This case describes the management of three lead pellets within the appendix vermiformis.
Orhan Veli Ozkan +6 more
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827 Acute Appendicitis in An Amyand Hernia – A Case Report and Literature Review
An Amyand Hernia (AH) is the presence of an Appendix within an Inguinal Hernia. We present here our clinical management of acute appendicitis in an AH and subsequent literature review.
M. Ahmad +5 more
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Amyand’s Hernia: Rare Presentation of a Common Ailment
Inguinal hernia with vermiform appendix as content is known as Amyand’s hernia. It is a rare entity but we encountered four cases within six months. A 52‐year‐old female had high grade fever and evidence of inflammatory pathology involving the ileocaecal region. She was initially managed conservatively and subsequently underwent exploratory laparatomy.
Sanjeev Singhal +13 more
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Laparoscopic repair of amyand hernia – A case report with review of literature
Amyand's hernia is a rare condition in which the appendix becomes incarcerated within an inguinal hernia. Although this type of hernia is uncommon, it can lead to serious complications such as strangulation and perforation when the appendix becomes ...
Prachi Agrawal, Abhijit Joshi
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