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Amyand and de Garengeot’ hernias
Hernia, 2007We read with great interest the case of an Amyand’s hernia reported by Salemis et al. [1]. Although the presence of an inXammed appendix within a hernia sac rarely occurs (0.13–1% of all cases of appendicitis), it remains an exciting subject with more than ten reports published during the last decade in Hernia, the very latest on February [2].
J F, Gillion +4 more
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De Garengeot’s hernia: A masked abdominal perforation
Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2023Introduction: de Garengeot’s hernias occur when an inflamed appendix is encased within a femoral sac. This is a relatively rare type of femoral hernia. As a result, there are currently no guidelines for the management of these hernias. Case: We present a 90-year-old woman with a de Garengeot’s hernia complicated with strangulation and perforation.
Brian, Wang +3 more
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De Garengeot Hernia: Appendicitis within a Femoral Hernia
The American Surgeon™, 2005Many surgeons are familiar with Amyand hernia, which is an inguinal hernia sac containing an appendix. However, few surgeons know of the contribution of Rene Jacques Croissant de Garengeot, an 18th century Parisian surgeon, to hernias. He is quoted in the literature as the first to describe the appendix in a femoral hernia sac.
Gabriel, Akopian, Magdi, Alexander
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Two Cases of De Garengeot Hernia: Combined Laparoscopic and Open Surgical Approach
Journal of Pediatric Advance ResearchA De Garengeot hernia is a rare subtype of a femoral hernia which contains the appendix. Preoperative diagnosis is challenging and most are diagnosed intraoperatively. There is currently no standard surgical approach to treatment.
Michelle M Dugan, MD
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British Journal of Surgery
Femoral hernia constitutes less than 3% of all hernias with rate of incarceration between 5-20%. Protrusion of appendix in femoral hernia is called De Garengeot hernia.
Uzma Jalali +2 more
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Femoral hernia constitutes less than 3% of all hernias with rate of incarceration between 5-20%. Protrusion of appendix in femoral hernia is called De Garengeot hernia.
Uzma Jalali +2 more
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De Garengeot’s hernia: a comprehensive review
Hernia, 2012Acute appendicitis within a femoral hernia is a rare condition that was first described by Rene Jacques de Garengeot. In the present study, we summarize the existing evidence on de Garengeot's hernia, with special emphasis on its clinical presentation and diagnostic approach.A thorough search of the English-language literature published between 1980 ...
V, Kalles +9 more
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De Garengeot's Hernia: Radiological and Intraoperative Imaging
The American Surgeon™, 2016No abstract ...
Petrucciani, Niccolo +3 more
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BMJ Case Reports
This case report involves an elderly woman who presented with a 3-day history of a tender groin swelling on her right side. Her admission bloods were fairly unremarkable, but a preoperative ultrasound impressively confirmed a femoral hernia containing ...
Rochelle Sylvester +2 more
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This case report involves an elderly woman who presented with a 3-day history of a tender groin swelling on her right side. Her admission bloods were fairly unremarkable, but a preoperative ultrasound impressively confirmed a femoral hernia containing ...
Rochelle Sylvester +2 more
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Acute Appendicitis Involving a De Garengeot Hernia
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 2018Abstract We present a case of appendicitis within a De Garengeot hernia. The patient presented to the emergency department with 4 days of worsening abdominal pain. Computed tomography examination revealed an inflamed appendix within a femoral hernia. The patient underwent appendectomy and repair of the femoral defect. Pathological examination
Kyle S, Freeman +2 more
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EP58 - Gangrenous appendicitis in an incarcerated femoral hernia: A rare case of De Garengeot Hernia
British Journal of SurgeryTo present a rare case of gangrenous appendicitis within an incarcerated femoral hernia, discussing its clinical background and highlighting the challenges in its diagnosis and surgical management.
Millicent Hamadziripi, Munir Saeed
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