Emergency totally laparoscopic surgery for appendicitis in right Amyand's hernia associated to symptomatic left inguinal hernia: A case report

Int J Surg Case Rep. 2024 Apr:117:109542. doi: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2024.109542. Epub 2024 Mar 16.

Abstract

Introduction and importance: Amyand's hernia is a rare type of inguinal hernia which contains vermiform appendix in the inguinal sac, seldom complicated by acute appendicitis. It is usually repaired by open inguinal approach, but laparoscopic technique has been increasingly described in literature; nevertheless, standard of care is far from being defined. Here we report the case of Amyand's hernia complicated by acute appendicitis and simultaneous symptomatic left inguinal hernia, both repaired by laparoscopic technique.

Case presentation: A 85-years-old man presented with acute appendicitis in Amyand's hernia and simultaneous incarcerated left inguinal hernia.

Clinical discussion: After complete preoperative work-up, the patient underwent laparoscopic appendectomy and laparoscopic bilateral hernia repair with mesh.

Conclusion: Laparoscopic approach may be safe and feasible for Amyand's hernia treatment in emergency setting when performed by expert hands, with minimized risk of surgical site infection (SSI), quick recovery and reduced hospital stay. Laparoscopic hernia repair with mesh can be a reasonable approach in selected cases of bilateral or recurrent hernia, and concomitant intrabdominal inflammation, especially when contamination is scarse and limited to a restricted area.

Keywords: Amyand; Emergency; Laparoscopic; TAPP.

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