Amyand's hernia is a rare form of an
inguinal hernia
An inguinal hernia or groin hernia is a hernia (protrusion) of abdominal cavity contents through the inguinal canal. Symptoms, which may include pain or discomfort especially with or following coughing, exercise, or bowel movements, are absen ...
(less than 1% of inguinal hernias) which occurs when the
appendix
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is included in the hernial sac and becomes incarcerated. The condition is an
eponymous disease named after a
French surgeon
In medicine, a surgeon is a medical doctor who performs surgery. Even though there are different traditions in different times and places, a modern surgeon is a licensed physician and received the same medical training as physicians before spec ...
,
Claudius Amyand (1660–1740), who performed the first successful
appendectomy
An appendectomy (American English) or appendicectomy (British English) is a Surgery, surgical operation in which the vermiform appendix (a portion of the intestine) is removed. Appendectomy is normally performed as an urgent or emergency procedur ...
in 1735.
Most of the cases are diagnosed intraoperatively and a preoperative diagnosis is rarely made in such cases. Management should be individualized according to appendix's inflammation stage, presence of abdominal sepsis, and comorbidity factors. The decision should be based on factors such as the patient's age, the size and anatomy of the appendix, and in case of appendicitis, standard appendectomy and herniorrhaphy without a mesh should be the standard of care.
Amyand's hernia is commonly misdiagnosed as an ordinary incarcerated hernia. Symptoms mimicking
appendicitis
Appendicitis is inflammation of the Appendix (anatomy), appendix. Symptoms commonly include right lower abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, fever and anorexia (symptom), decreased appetite. However, approximately 40% of people do not have these t ...
may occur. Treatment consists of a combination of appendectomy and hernia repair.
The inflammatory status of the appendix determines the type of hernia repair and the surgical approach. Incidental appendicectomy in the case of a normal appendix is not favoured.
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Signs and symptoms
An
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trapped in an
inguinal hernia
An inguinal hernia or groin hernia is a hernia (protrusion) of abdominal cavity contents through the inguinal canal. Symptoms, which may include pain or discomfort especially with or following coughing, exercise, or bowel movements, are absen ...
can become inflamed, infected, or perforated. Although incarcerated, an appendix may appear to be completely healthy.
Common complaints include
epigastric
In anatomy, the epigastrium (or epigastric region) is the upper central region of the abdomen. It is located between the costal margins and the subcostal plane. Pain may be referred to the epigastrium from damage to structures derived from the fo ...
or periumbilical pain with regional
tenderness in the
right lower quadrant, as well as an
inguinal or inguino-scrotal tender irreducible mass. This presentation, on the other hand, frequently gives the clinical impression of a
strangulated hernia, rendering Amyand's hernia difficult to diagnose.
Diagnosis
Amyand's hernia is rarely diagnosed preoperatively and the diagnosis typically occurs during surgery. Amyand's hernia is not always associated with physical, laboratory, or imaging examinations.
Even though it is practically impossible clinically, preoperative diagnosis of Amyand's hernia is possible with
CT and
ultrasound
Ultrasound is sound with frequency, frequencies greater than 20 Hertz, kilohertz. This frequency is the approximate upper audible hearing range, limit of human hearing in healthy young adults. The physical principles of acoustic waves apply ...
technology. The
appendix
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can be seen directly inside the inguinal canal using CT. Amyand's hernia was also discovered by chance during a
barium enema
A lower gastrointestinal series is a medical procedure used to examine and diagnose problems with the human colon of the large intestine. Radiographs (X-ray pictures) are taken while barium sulfate, a radiocontrast agent, fills the colon via an ...
.
Differential diagnosis includes Inguinal
adenitis
Adenitis is a general term for an inflammation of a gland. Often it is used to refer to lymphadenitis which is the inflammation of a lymph node.
Classification
Lymph node adenitis
''Lymph adenitis'' or ''lymph node adenitis'' is caused by infec ...
,
epididymitis
Epididymitis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the epididymis, a curved structure at the back of the testicle. Onset of pain is typically over a day or two. The pain may improve with raising the testicle. Other symptoms may ...
,
testicular tumor with
hemorrhage
Bleeding, hemorrhage, haemorrhage or blood loss, is blood escaping from the circulatory system from damaged blood vessels. Bleeding can occur internally, or externally either through a natural opening such as the mouth, nose, ear, urethra, ...
,
strangulated hernia, strangulated omentocele,
Richter's hernia, and acute
hydrocele
A hydrocele is an accumulation of serous fluid in a body cavity. A hydrocele testis, the most common form of hydrocele, is the accumulation of fluids around a testicle. It is often caused by fluid collecting within a layer wrapped around the tes ...
.
Treatment
Amyand's hernia is traditionally treated with
appendectomy
An appendectomy (American English) or appendicectomy (British English) is a Surgery, surgical operation in which the vermiform appendix (a portion of the intestine) is removed. Appendectomy is normally performed as an urgent or emergency procedur ...
,
abscess
An abscess is a collection of pus that has built up within the tissue of the body, usually caused by bacterial infection. Signs and symptoms of abscesses include redness, pain, warmth, and swelling. The swelling may feel fluid-filled when pre ...
drainage if present, hernia reduction, and
hernioplasty through the same incision. In cases of inflammation,
peritonitis
Peritonitis is inflammation of the localized or generalized peritoneum, the lining of the inner wall of the abdomen and covering of the abdominal organs. Symptoms may include severe pain, swelling of the abdomen, fever, or weight loss. One pa ...
, or
cecum
The cecum ( caecum, ; plural ceca or caeca, ) is a pouch within the peritoneum that is considered to be the beginning of the large intestine. It is typically located on the right side of the body (the same side of the body as the appendix (a ...
incarceration, an
ischemic
Ischemia or ischaemia is a restriction in blood supply to any tissue, muscle group, or organ of the body, causing a shortage of oxygen that is needed for cellular metabolism (to keep tissue alive). Ischemia is generally caused by problems ...
right
hemicolectomy may be required.
Epidemiology
Amyand's hernia is found in about 1% of all
inguinal hernia
An inguinal hernia or groin hernia is a hernia (protrusion) of abdominal cavity contents through the inguinal canal. Symptoms, which may include pain or discomfort especially with or following coughing, exercise, or bowel movements, are absen ...
s, and
appendicitis
Appendicitis is inflammation of the Appendix (anatomy), appendix. Symptoms commonly include right lower abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, fever and anorexia (symptom), decreased appetite. However, approximately 40% of people do not have these t ...
caused by an Amyand's hernia accounts for 0.1% of all appendicitis cases. According to recent research, its true prevalence is even lower, ranging between 0.4% and 0.6% of all inguinal hernias. Amyand's hernia is about three times more common in children, and its prevalence can reach up to 1%.
History
Creese proposed the term "Amyand hernia" in 1953, followed by Hiatt and Hiatt in 1988, and Hutchinson in 1993, in honor of
Claudius Amyand. Claudius Amyand was a
French Huguenot
The Huguenots ( , ; ) are a Religious denomination, religious group of French people, French Protestants who held to the Reformed (Calvinist) tradition of Protestantism. The term, which may be derived from the name of a Swiss political leader, ...
in exile in the United Kingdom, a military surgeon, a Sergeant in the British Army and a Surgeon to
King George II, a Fellow of the Royal Society, the first Principal Surgeon of the
Westminster Hospital
Westminster Hospital was a hospital in London, England, founded in 1719. In 1834 a medical school attached to the hospital was formally founded.
In 1939 a newly built hospital and medical school opened in Horseferry Road, Westminster. In 1994 the ...
, and founder and first Principal Surgeon of
St. George's Hospital. On December 6, 1735, he carried out the first successful
appendicectomy on an 11-year-old boy named Hanvil Anderson, who had been diagnosed with a
fistula
In anatomy, a fistula (: fistulas or fistulae ; from Latin ''fistula'', "tube, pipe") is an abnormal connection (i.e. tube) joining two hollow spaces (technically, two epithelialized surfaces), such as blood vessels, intestines, or other h ...
discharging feces in the groin.
See also
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Inguinal hernia
An inguinal hernia or groin hernia is a hernia (protrusion) of abdominal cavity contents through the inguinal canal. Symptoms, which may include pain or discomfort especially with or following coughing, exercise, or bowel movements, are absen ...
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Claudius Amyand
References
Further reading
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External links
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