Case Reports

Perforated appendicitis presenting with manifestations of strangulated inguinal hernia

10.5350/BTDMJB201309210

  • Gökhan Çipe
  • Atıl Çakmak
  • Arda Çetinkaya
  • Volkan Genç
  • Oğuzhan Özşay
  • Ercüment Kuterdem

Received Date: 03.10.2011 Accepted Date: 10.11.2011 Med J Bakirkoy 2013;9(2):85-87

Inguinal hernia sacs may contain all abdominal organs including the stomach. The frequency of perforated appendix involvement is even lower. Herein we report a case of perforated appendicitis accompanied by strangulated inguinal hernia. A 58 year-old male admitted to hospital with 6-hour pain and swelling in the right groin. Diagnosis was strangulated inguinal hernia. Right inguinal incision was done. After the dissection of the hernia sac, perforated appendix and intraabdominal abscess were found. Because of the findings in the operation, median laparotomy was done below the umblicus. Appendectomy, abscess drainage and hernia repair were done. Patient was discharged without any complication.

Keywords: Strangulated inguinal hernia, perforated appendicitis