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Strangulated inguinal hernia containing ischemic appendices epiploicae.

Shadin Abushara1, Ngoud Al Braik1, Dawood Mahmood1

  • 1General Surgery Department, Galway University Hospital, Newcastle Road, Galway City, H91YR71, Ireland.

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A painful inguinal hernia in an elderly male was found to contain infarcted appendices epiploicae. Surgical removal of the necrotic tissue and mesh-free repair led to a full recovery.

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  • Gastroenterology
  • Surgical Innovation
  • Geriatric Medicine

Background:

  • Inguinal hernias are common, but complications like strangulation or infarction are less frequent.
  • Appendices epiploicae infarction can mimic other causes of acute scrotal or inguinal pain.
Keywords:
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