Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Left-Sided Acutely Irreducible Terminal Ileum Hernia With Cecum, Appendix, and Sliding Sigmoid: Case Report and Review of the Literature.
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Alshubaily F et al.
- Affiliation:
- General Ssurgery
Abstract
Amyand's hernia is the presence of the vermiform appendix within the inguinal hernia sac, while a sliding hernia involves the herniation of a retroperitoneal organ outside the abdominal cavity. The hernia sac can contain various intraabdominal organs, including the small bowel, cecum, appendix, omentum, or ovary and fallopian tube. A hernial sac containing the appendix on the left side is rare, and the presence of other organs in combination is also uncommon. We are presenting a case of a 45-year-old male who presented with irreducible left inguinal swelling and obstructing symptoms. Interestingly, a large left indirect hernia sac was seen intraoperatively containing incarcerated cecum, terminal ileum, appendix, and sliding sigmoid colon. Left-sided incarcerated terminal ileum, cecum, appendix, and sliding hernia can be challenging because the symptoms are often nonspecific. However, surgery is often the only way to definitively diagnose these types of hernia.
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