艾曼氏疝的术中诊断,病例报告。

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY
Kenana Tawashi, Eva Khalouf, Muhannad Debes Wzet, Olga Bittar
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摘要

简介当器官或其筋膜突出于腹腔壁时,就会形成疝气。Amyand疝指的是腹股沟疝,内含阑尾,与炎症无关:患者主诉腹股沟区肿块越来越大。5 年前开始出现小肿块,后来逐渐增大,表现出令人痛苦的症状。初步诊断为间接性右腹股沟疝。手术中观察到间接腹股沟疝的存在,并在囊内发现阑尾,同时观察到阑尾顶端与囊粘连:讨论:Amyand疝指的是腹股沟疝,内含阑尾。根据炎症的存在和扩散情况,Losanoff 和 Basson 将其分类。由于其罕见性和症状的不确定性,Amyand疝通常是在手术中诊断出来的。当出现症状和体征时,它们会伪装成绞窄性疝而不是阑尾炎:结论:即使 Amyand's 疝是一种罕见病,也应作为绞窄性疝或阑尾炎患者的鉴别诊断。要了解这种疝气的生理机理,还需要进行更多的研究。此外,应报告更多病例,以帮助制定诊断和治疗这种疝气的指南。
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Intraoperative diagnosis of Amyand's hernia, a case report.

Introduction: Hernia forms when an organ or its fascia protrudes through the continuing cavity's wall. Amyand's hernia describes an inguinal hernia containing an appendix, regardless of inflammation.

Presentation of case: Our patient was complaining of an increasing lump in the inguinal area. It started 5 years ago as a small mass that gradually increased, manifesting distressing symptoms. The initial diagnosis was an indirect right inguinal hernia. During the surgery, the presence of an indirect inguinal hernia was observed, and the appendix was revealed within the sac, with the observation of adhesion of the appendix tip to the sac.

Discussion: Amyand's hernia describes an inguinal hernia, containing the appendix inside it. It is classified according to Losanoff and Basson depending on the presence and spread of inflammation. The diagnosis of Amyand's hernia is often made during the surgery because of its rarity and unspecific symptoms. When symptoms and signs occur, they masquerade as strangulated hernia rather than appendicitis.

Conclusion: Even Amyand's hernia is a rare condition; it should be a differential diagnosis in patients who come with strangulated hernia or appendicitis. More studies are needed to understand the physiology of this type of hernia. In addition, more cases should be reported to help establish guidelines for diagnosing and treating this hernia.

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