Appendectomy or not in middle-aged male with non-inflamed appendix in Amyand’s hernia? Case report and literature review

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2020
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Introduction: An Amyand's hernia is a rare disease where a vermiform appendix is found within an inguinal hernia sac. It is reported in the literature as having an incidence between 0.4%-1.0% of reported hernia cases. Typically, an incidental finding, Amyand's hernia is consequently found more frequently intra-operatively rather than preoperatively.

Presentation of case: This case is a recount of a 56-year-old male, who presented in an outpatient setting for the evaluation of right inguinal pain and bulge. The patient was diagnosed with a vermiform appendix within the indirect hernia. The patient underwent elective repair of his inguinal hernia via Transabdominal Preperitoneal (TAPP) approach of the hernia with avoidance of appendectomy.

Discussion: An Amyand's hernia presents a challenging diagnosis and the treatment algorithm is contingent on the condition of the appendix in individual cases. This case presents a Type 1 Amyand's hernia that was repaired through laparoscopic approach using prosthetic mesh. The aim of this case study highlights the approach to surgical decision making in the diagnosis and treatment of Amyand's hernia proposed in the current literature.

Conclusion: This case presents a rare condition known as Amyand's hernia followed by a discussion on the epidemiology, diagnostic workup, and treatment options. Treatment is dependent on the state of the appendix found in the hernia sac and the clinical scenario. Comprehensive literature review shows that the true prevalence of this disease is lower than classically described and still has no clear standardized approaches.

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Millay DS, Ofoma CM, Brounts LR. Appendectomy or not in middle-aged male with non-inflamed appendix in Amyand's hernia? Case report and literature review. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2020;77:422-425. doi:10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.11.021
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