A RARE VARIATION OF AMYAND’S HERNIA

Amyand’s Hernia

Authors

  • Jan Muhammad Memon Peoples Medical College / Hospital, Nawabshah
  • Syed Qaiser Hussain Naqvi Peoples Medical College / Hospital, Nawabshah
  • Syed Qarib Abbas Shah Peoples Medical College / Hospital, Nawabshah
  • Saeeda Memon Peoples Medical College / Hospital, Nawabshah
  • Mohan . K. Khatri Peoples Medical College / Hospital, Nawabshah
  • Ali Akbar Ghumro Peoples Medical College / Hospital, Nawabshah

Abstract

Introduction

An inguinal hernia in which appendix is involved, is termed as “Amyand’s hernia”. Claudius Amyand first described in 1735, the presence of the vermiform appendix within an inguinal hernial sac has carried this name [1]. The incidence of normal appendix with an inguinal hernia sac is estimated to be approximately 1% of all cases of inguinal hernia, where as acute appendicitis presenting in an inguinal hernia is an uncommon event as 0.1% of all cases of hernial appendicitis [2] and a case of incarcerated appendix within an hernial sac was reported in the literature [3] and is referred as hernial appendicitis 16 years ago [4].

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Published

30-06-2007

How to Cite

Memon, J. M., Naqvi, S. Q. H., Shah, S. Q. A., Memon, S., Khatri, M. . K., & Ghumro, A. A. (2007). A RARE VARIATION OF AMYAND’S HERNIA: Amyand’s Hernia. Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal, 57(2), 165–167. Retrieved from https://pafmj.org/PAFMJ/article/view/289

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Case Reports