Amyand hernia

Case contributed by Ian Bickle
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Vague abdominal pain. Concern over solid organ abscess.

Patient Data

Age: 75 years
Gender: Male
ct

The appendix is contained within a right-sided inguinal hernia.

Prostatomegaly.

Simple renal and hepatic cysts.

Case Discussion

An Amyand hernia describes a inguinal hernia containly the appendix, without any other intraperitoneal contents.

In this, as most cases, it is an incidental finding.

It is named after Claudius Amyand, a French surgeon who performed the first successful appendectomy in 1735, on an 11-year-old boy who presented with an inflamed, perforated appendix in his inguinal hernia sac.

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