Ultrasound Assisted Diagnosis of Incarcerated Appendix in Spigelian Hernia.

Shane W Monnett, B. Dyer
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**Introduction:** There have only been 9 cases of Spigelian hernias containing incarcerated vermiform appendix in the medical literature. Prior to our case, only one other case was diagnosed with ultrasound. **Case Report:** We report an ultrasound guided diagnosis of an incarcerated appendix within a Spigelian hernia in a 72-year-old female. Ultrasound expedited the patient’s care by avoiding CT scan protocol. Upon laparoscopic evaluation the appendix was visualized within the hernia and photographed, we converted to an open appendectomy with a hernia repair without mesh to avoid contamination. She did very well post operatively and had no signs of recurrence or other complications several months after the operation. **Conclusion:** Incarcerated appendix within Spigelian hernia is a once in a lifetime experience for a general surgeon. Ultrasound has been shown now in two reported cases to assist in the diagnosis of this rare entity. Tissue repair as we performed for this type of hernia avoids the risk of infected mesh.
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螺旋疝嵌顿阑尾的超声辅助诊断。
**简介:**医学文献中仅有9例含有嵌顿蚓状阑尾的Spigelian疝。在我们的病例之前,只有另外一个病例被超声诊断出来。**病例报告:**我们报告一位72岁女性,超声引导下诊断斯皮格尔疝内嵌顿阑尾。超声避免了CT扫描程序,加快了病人的护理。在腹腔镜评估后,阑尾在疝内可见并拍照,我们改用开放式阑尾切除术和无补片疝修补术,以避免污染。术后恢复良好,术后几个月无复发或其他并发症。**结论:**嵌顿阑尾在Spigelian疝是一个一生一次的经验,为普通外科医生。超声显示,现在在两个报告的情况下,以协助诊断这种罕见的实体。我们对这类疝气进行的组织修复避免了补片感染的风险。
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