Amyand’s hernia complicated with perforated appendicitis in neonates: a case report

Introduction: Inguinal hernia (IH) is a common condition encountered in premature neonates. Amyand’s hernia (AH) is an uncommon form of IH in which the hernia sac contains appendix. Surgical repair of AH is similar to usual IH, however if it contains a perforated and inflammed appendix, the diagnos...

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Main Authors: Kamarul Zaman, Nabila Yuliyanty, Ab. Rahman, Norhafiza, Lechmiannandan, Abhirrami, Othman, Mohd Yusran, Abdullah, Mohd Yusof
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spelling my.iium.irep.982352022-06-09T07:55:37Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/98235/ Amyand’s hernia complicated with perforated appendicitis in neonates: a case report Kamarul Zaman, Nabila Yuliyanty Ab. Rahman, Norhafiza Lechmiannandan, Abhirrami Othman, Mohd Yusran Abdullah, Mohd Yusof R Medicine (General) RD Surgery RJ Pediatrics Introduction: Inguinal hernia (IH) is a common condition encountered in premature neonates. Amyand’s hernia (AH) is an uncommon form of IH in which the hernia sac contains appendix. Surgical repair of AH is similar to usual IH, however if it contains a perforated and inflammed appendix, the diagnosis and repair can be challenging. Case summary: A premature baby boy was referred to surgical team for a diagnosis of incarcerated right IH. In view of no obstructive symptoms, he was sent to our out-patient clinic. Upon clinic review irreducible right inguinal hernia was seen clinically with erythematous scrotum and tender. Urgent ultrasound confirmed the diagnosis of IH containing mesentry and bowel. He was brought to theatre urgently concerning bowel compromised. Intra-operatively, a IH was found. However, the appendix was enlarged with evidence of perforation at its tip with surrounding pus collection. Appendicectomy was performed via the same incision followed with herniotomy. He recovered well post-operatively and discharged after three days. Conclusion: Incarcerated IH in neonates without symptoms of intestinal obstruction should raise a suspicion of AH. The presence of inflammation should prompt the possibility of appendicitis or even perforated appendicitis as reported in this case. 2022-06-04 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/98235/13/98235_Amyand%E2%80%99s%20hernia%20complicated%20with%20perforated%20appendicitis.pdf Kamarul Zaman, Nabila Yuliyanty and Ab. Rahman, Norhafiza and Lechmiannandan, Abhirrami and Othman, Mohd Yusran and Abdullah, Mohd Yusof (2022) Amyand’s hernia complicated with perforated appendicitis in neonates: a case report. In: Malaysian Association of Paediatric Surgery 1st Annual Scientific Meeting, Putrajaya, Malaysia. (Unpublished)
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RD Surgery
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RD Surgery
RJ Pediatrics
Kamarul Zaman, Nabila Yuliyanty
Ab. Rahman, Norhafiza
Lechmiannandan, Abhirrami
Othman, Mohd Yusran
Abdullah, Mohd Yusof
Amyand’s hernia complicated with perforated appendicitis in neonates: a case report
description Introduction: Inguinal hernia (IH) is a common condition encountered in premature neonates. Amyand’s hernia (AH) is an uncommon form of IH in which the hernia sac contains appendix. Surgical repair of AH is similar to usual IH, however if it contains a perforated and inflammed appendix, the diagnosis and repair can be challenging. Case summary: A premature baby boy was referred to surgical team for a diagnosis of incarcerated right IH. In view of no obstructive symptoms, he was sent to our out-patient clinic. Upon clinic review irreducible right inguinal hernia was seen clinically with erythematous scrotum and tender. Urgent ultrasound confirmed the diagnosis of IH containing mesentry and bowel. He was brought to theatre urgently concerning bowel compromised. Intra-operatively, a IH was found. However, the appendix was enlarged with evidence of perforation at its tip with surrounding pus collection. Appendicectomy was performed via the same incision followed with herniotomy. He recovered well post-operatively and discharged after three days. Conclusion: Incarcerated IH in neonates without symptoms of intestinal obstruction should raise a suspicion of AH. The presence of inflammation should prompt the possibility of appendicitis or even perforated appendicitis as reported in this case.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kamarul Zaman, Nabila Yuliyanty
Ab. Rahman, Norhafiza
Lechmiannandan, Abhirrami
Othman, Mohd Yusran
Abdullah, Mohd Yusof
author_facet Kamarul Zaman, Nabila Yuliyanty
Ab. Rahman, Norhafiza
Lechmiannandan, Abhirrami
Othman, Mohd Yusran
Abdullah, Mohd Yusof
author_sort Kamarul Zaman, Nabila Yuliyanty
title Amyand’s hernia complicated with perforated appendicitis in neonates: a case report
title_short Amyand’s hernia complicated with perforated appendicitis in neonates: a case report
title_full Amyand’s hernia complicated with perforated appendicitis in neonates: a case report
title_fullStr Amyand’s hernia complicated with perforated appendicitis in neonates: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Amyand’s hernia complicated with perforated appendicitis in neonates: a case report
title_sort amyand’s hernia complicated with perforated appendicitis in neonates: a case report
publishDate 2022
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/98235/13/98235_Amyand%E2%80%99s%20hernia%20complicated%20with%20perforated%20appendicitis.pdf
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