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acute appendicitis
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We report on the results of surgical treatment in 236 patients admitted with clinical signs of acute abdomen between the 1st of January 2000 and the 31st of December 2003 at the District Hospital of Hajah in northwest Yemen. Hajah, a city 2500 m above sea level, has 60,000 inhabitants and serves an area with 800,000 inhabitants. The hospital was funded by the Saudi Arabian government and built in 1997. Data on patients with acute abdominal pain were prospectively collected and analysed according to diagnosis, age, sex, and duration of symptoms. The most frequent cause was
acute appendicitis
, followed by incarcerated
inguinal hernia
. Complicated ulcer diseases of the upper gastrointestinal tract and gynaecological disorders were also frequently diagnosed. Gunshot wounds were the most frequent trauma. Despite the limited diagnostic equipment at the Hajah District Hospital and the short duration of hospital stay, there was no fatal event during the 1-year period analysed. The management of patients with acute abdominal pain and the ability to arrive at exact diagnosis is dependent on the availability of diagnostic means such as abdominal ultrasound and CT scan. However, especially in rural countries with only rudimentary technology, far more depends on the professional training and qualification of the surgeons responsible.
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PMID:[Diagnostic and therapeutic management of acute abdomen in Hajah, Yemen]. 1500 26
Acute appendicitis
is rare in term neonates. In most of the reported cases, it is seen as a complication of necrotizing enterocolitis, Hirschsprung's disease, cystic fibrosis, meconium plug,
inguinal hernia
, umbilical hernia, Group B Streptococcal septicemia and chorioamnionitis. A surviving term male newborn with isolated
acute appendicitis
with perforation is reported. A high index of suspicion of
acute appendicitis
, early surgery and the importance of a thorough search for a perforation in cases of neonatal acute abdominal distention is stressed. Literature of this rare condition is reviewed briefly.
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PMID:Perforated acute appendicitis in a term neonate. 1510 22
We report two cases of
acute appendicitis
in right incarcerated
inguinal hernia
(Amyand's hernia). One patient had gangrenous appendicitis that affected the adjoining caecum. A limited right hemicolectomy was done by extending the groin incision laterally and proximally. The second patient had simple appendicectomy. Posterior wall was repaired using nylon darn in both cases.
Acute appendicitis
should be considered in the differential diagnosis of obstructed right
inguinal hernia
.
...
PMID:Acute appendicitis in inguinal hernia: report of two cases. 1562 61
In a highly advanced era from the point of view of instrumental diagnostic resolution it is, however, not always possible to obtain a precise preoperative diagnosis. Surgery is sometimes the only decisive solution. In April 2003, a 62-year-old male patient was referred to us for umbilical hernia, diastasis recti abdominis and left-sided
inguinal hernia
; he also complained of pain in the mesogastric-hypogastric region. This site presented with a hard, non-mobile, painful tumefaction at both superficial and deep palpation. The patient was submitted to various diagnostic examinations (pancolonoscopy, CT, X-ray of the digestive tract and angiography), but only surgery allowed us to establish the specific nature of the tumefaction. The operation consisted in the en-bloc removal of an abscess mass affecting intestinal loops, caecum and appendix and at the same time in the repair of the hernia components with the use of prosthesis in a potentially contaminated area. The tumefaction had originated following
acute appendicitis
episodes that had determined adherences between the appendix, caecum and ileal loops (histologically confirmed). There are situations that require surgery in order to be explicitly diagnosed and solved. Furthermore, although the use of prosthetic materials in the treatment of hernias in association with intestinal resection is an extreme case, it has also been reported in the international literature that nowadays there are no real contraindications to the implantation of a prosthesis in a potentially infected area.
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PMID:Intestinal resection and multiple abdominal hernia mesh repair: is the combination safe and feasible? 1577 Oct 39
The paper presents two unusual pathological aspects of a hernia and an appendicitis. It is about a massive old
inguinal hernia
, with strangulation and an intra-saccular congestive
acute appendicitis
that occurred after a traumatic injury of the region. The presumptive diagnosis through a dynamic monitoring of the patient, clinical and biological analysis has made possible a favorable solution of the case.
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PMID:[Post-traumatic acute appendicitis in hernia's sac]. 1595 64
Groin hernia may have very unusual sac content. Vermiform appendix,
acute appendicitis
, ovary, fallopian tube and urinary bladder have been rarely reported. We aimed to present our experience with these unusual hernia contents. Records of 1,950 groin hernia patients were retrospectively analyzed. Vermiform appendix was found in 0.51% and
acute appendicitis
was found in 0.10% of groin hernia sacs. The incidence of appendix in femoral hernia was 5%, while
inguinal hernia
sac contained ovary and fallopian tube in 2.9% of the cases. The incidence of groin hernias containing urinary bladder was 0.36%. We also had 1 patient with incarcerated bladder diverticula in an indirect hernia sac. Iatrogenic bladder injury occurred in 2 patients. Although rare, a groin hernia sac may contain vermiform appendix and exceptionally
acute appendicitis
. Tubal and ovarian herniation in inguinal hernias can be found in adult and perimenopausal women with an incidence as high as in children. Urinary bladder hernia occurs with a similar incidence of tuba-ovarian hernia, however, it requires special attention because of a high risk of iatrogenic bladder injury during the inguinal dissection. Every effort should be made to preserve the organ found in hernia sac for an uneventful postoperative period.
...
PMID:Uncommon content in groin hernia sac. 1617 1
Pseudomyxoma peritonei is a rare neoplastic condition characterized by diffuse collections of gelatinous fluid associated with mucinous implants on the peritoneal surfaces and omentum. Typical presentations include suspected
acute appendicitis
, increasing abdominal girth, new onset hernia and in women, an ovarian mass. The exact pathological origin, classification, and ideal treatment have been the subject of debate in the literature. Although optimum treatment is debatable, most expert opinion favors extensive surgical debulking with or without adjuvant therapy. We present a case of a 51-year-old man who presented with an
inguinal hernia
that was, in fact, secondary to pseudomyxoma peritonei. It is best practice, we believe, that any mucoid fluid encountered during hernia repair should be recovered and, along with the hernial sac, be assessed histologically.
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PMID:Pseudomyxoma peritonei: a case of mucinous adenocarcinoma of the appendix presenting as inguinal hernia. 1651 67
We report a case of
acute appendicitis
occurring within a right
inguinal hernia
-also known as Amyand's hernia-in a 59-year-old man. The correct diagnosis was made via preoperative inguinal sonography and was confirmed via CT, allowing prompt appropriate surgical management.
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PMID:Sonographic diagnosis of appendicitis within a right inguinal hernia (Amyand's hernia). 1702 70
Epiploic appendagitis is a rare condition resulting from an acute inflammation of an appendix epiploica. Epiploic appendagitis is frequently misdiagnosed as either
acute appendicitis
or acute diverticulitis, and the diagnosis is usually made during surgery. Epiploic appendagitis is a rare, self-limiting condition, which can be easily diagnosed with computed tomography (CT). Imaging with CT may suggest the diagnosis thus preventing unnecessary surgery. Medical management of symptoms is usually sufficient. Herein, we present CT findings of an epiploic appendagitis case that developed in a left
inguinal hernia
, which is a very rare entity.
...
PMID:Clinical and CT findings of epiploic appendagitis within an inguinal hernia. 1735 90
The finding of a normal or inflamed vermiform appendix within an
inguinal hernia
is termed Amyand's hernia. It is extremely rare in children, especially in infants and neonates. When it occurs, it is usually misdiagnosed as an irreducible or strangulated
inguinal hernia
, and the accurate diagnosis is made intraoperatively. We report two cases of Amyand's hernia in premature neonates. Both patients presented on admission with signs and symptoms indicating a strangulated right
inguinal hernia
, and the accurate diagnosis was made intraoperatively. One of them had progressed to local peritonitis. Appendicectomy and hernia repair were made at the same time through an inguinal transverse incision, and the postoperative course was uneventful in both. We point out the need to consider
acute appendicitis
in the differential diagnosis of strangulated right
inguinal hernia
.
...
PMID:Amyand's hernia in premature neonates: report of two cases. 1754 92
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