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Olgu Sunumu: Amyand Herni

Case Report: Amyand Hernia

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Hernia is defined as the protrusion of an organ or the fascia of an organ through the wall of the cavity that normally contains it. Amyand hernia is a rare form of inguinal hernia which occurs when the normal or inflamed appendix is included in the hernial sac. It is seen in approximately 1% of inguinal hernia cases. Apendix in inguinal hernia sac was first defined by Claudius Amyand in 1735 and has been named Amyand hernia in honour of him. Amyand hernia is generally diagnosed intraoperatively. In this case, a 62 year-old male patient who was diagnosed with having Amyand hernia since there was apendix vermiform in the sac and literature data are presented.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Herni, batın içindeki herhangi bir organın içinde bulunduğu kavitenin duvarındaki bir açıklıktan dışarı çıkması olarak tanımlanır. Amyand herni, inguinal herni kesesi içinde normal veya enflame apendiksin bulunduğu nadir bir durumdur. Kasık fıtığı olgularının yaklaşık %1’ inde görülür. İnguinal herni kesesi içerisinde apendiks varlığı ilk kez 1735 yılında Claudius Amyand tarafından tanımlanmış olup o tarihten bu yana onun ismine hitaben Amyand herni olarak adlandırılmaktadır. Amyand herni tanısı genellikle intraoperatif olarak konulmaktadır. Bu olguda sağ kasık fıtığı tanısı ile ameliyat edilen ve kese içinde apendiks vermiformisin gözlenip Amyand herni tanısı konulan 62 yaşında erkek hasta ve literatür bilgileri sunulmaktadır.
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