Author:
Yoneyama Fumiya,Tanaka Hideaki,Ono Kentaro,Sasaki Takato,Jimbo Takahiro,Gotoh Chikashi,Uesugi Toru,Urita Yasuhisa,Shinkai Toko,Takayasu Hajime,Imoto Natsuki,Masumoto Kouji
Abstract
Abstract
An 8-month-old boy with a left-sided incarcerated inguinal hernia involving the appendix, cecum, and terminal ileum was successfully managed via an inguinal approach during an emergency operation. A mobile cecum seemed to have contributed to the left-sided incarceration. Only 13 similar cases with the left-sided Amyand’s hernia have been reported in the literature.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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