Amyand's hernia that caused necrotizing fasciitis of the abdominal wall

Volume: 52 Number: 4 December 1, 2013
  • Erol V
  • Yoldaş T
  • Kardaşlar B
  • Çalışkan C
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Amyand's hernia that caused necrotizing fasciitis of the abdominal wall

Abstract

Amyand's hernia is a rare clinical condition and is defined as the presence of the appendix vermiformis in the hernia sac. The appendix found in the hernia sac might be normal, inflamed, perforated or incarcerated. Clinically, Amyand's hernia, and the inflammation of the appendix due to it, may be confused with a strangulated or incarcerated hernia. Because symptoms of the incarcere hernia can mask the symptoms of acute appendicitis, preoperative diagnosis is somewhat difficult. An inflamed appendix in the hernia sac can be detected only by opening the hernia sac. Ultrasound and computed tomography are used efficiently in diagnosis. Treatment is surgical and the most appropriate method is appendectomy and hernia repair through an inguinal incision. In this case report, we aimed to present a patient who was operated on prediagnosed as a incarcerated inguinal hernia, and peroperatively diagnosed as having Amyand's hernia causing necrotizing fasciitis of the abdominal wall.

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Turkish

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Erol V

Yoldaş T

Kardaşlar B

Çalışkan C

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December 1, 2013

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December 1, 2013

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Year 1970 Volume: 52 Number: 4

Vancouver
1.Erol V, Yoldaş T, Kardaşlar B, Çalışkan C. Karın duvarında nekrotizan fasiite neden olmuş Amyand herni. EJM [Internet]. 2013 Dec. 1;52(4):220-2. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA92AZ47NS

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