Amyand Hernia Repair and Negative Pressure Wound Therapy

Sophie-Charlotte Drogge, Jan Kräutner, Michael Kremer, Theodoros Loupasis, G. Manzini, Michael Kettenring
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Background : An Amyand hernia is an inguinal hernia containing the appendix vermiformis. This rare type of hernia was first described by Claudius Amyand in 1735. Case Presentation : A 71-year-old man with a known right inguinal hernia presented at the hospital emergency department with symptoms and signs of incarceration. The right inguinal hernia was swollen, irreducible, hyperthermic, but without erythema. The patient was scheduled for emergency surgery. Intraoperatively an Amyand’s hernia with an inflamed and perforated appendix was found. An appendectomy and open hernia repair according to Shouldice were performed. A vacuum suction drain for negative pressure wound therapy was placed. Conclusion : Appendicitis within an Amyand’s hernia is a rare occurrence. The appearance of the appendix vermiformis influences the type of surgery. This is a rare report of an Amyand’s hernia which was treated with appendectomy, Shouldice, and negative pressure wound therapy.
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疝气修补和负压伤口疗法
背景:Amyand疝是一种包含蚓状阑尾的腹股沟疝。这种罕见的疝气是由Claudius Amyand在1735年首次描述的。病例介绍:一名71岁男性右腹股沟疝出现在医院急诊科的症状和监禁的迹象。右侧腹股沟疝肿大,难解,高热,但无红斑。病人被安排进行紧急手术。术中发现一例扁桃体疝伴阑尾发炎穿孔。行阑尾切除术及开放性疝修补术。放置负压伤口的真空吸液引流管。结论:阑尾炎是一种罕见的病例。蚓状阑尾的外观影响手术的类型。这是一个罕见的报告,Amyand疝气治疗阑尾切除术,肩关节,负压伤口治疗。
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