A rare presentation of low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm within an amyand’s hernia: a case report

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An Amyand’s hernia is characterised as the presence of the appendix in an inguinal hernial sac. During laparoscopic cholecystectomy for gallbladder polyps, an incidental Amyand’s hernia was discovered in a 75-year-old female patient. On examination, the hernia contained an appendiceal mucocele but no evidence of perforation. An open appendicectomy with tension-free mesh repair was performed for the hernia. The histopathological report of the appendix was a low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (LAMN), an entity that is just as rare as an Amyand’s hernia. The patient had the right inguinal swelling for over 10 years but it was thought to be an inguinal intramuscular cyst as reported on a previous abdominal ultrasound. Mucocele of the appendix may have a benign or malignant appendiceal progress, leading to individualised diagnosis and treatment. We review an Amyand’s hernia with LAMN and discuss the asymptomatic tendency yet malignant potential of appendiceal mucoceles along with treatment strategies.

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Saim, H. A., Chik, I., Jaafar, F. F., Zuhdi, Z., Jarmin, R., & Azman, A. (2023). A rare presentation of low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm within an amyand’s hernia: a case report. Annals of Coloproctology, 39(2), 183–187. https://doi.org/10.3393/ac.2021.00430.0061

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