De Garengeot hernia: a forgotten rare entity?

BMJ Case Rep

Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Published: April 2014

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  • A 79-year-old woman experienced a painful lump in her right groin for 24 hours, prompting medical investigation.
  • A CT scan revealed a femoral hernia 8 months earlier, which was not treated due to her ongoing medical issues.
  • Surgical exploration found a gangrenous appendix in the hernia, leading to an appendectomy and repair, and the patient recovered well post-surgery.

Article Abstract

We report the case of a 79-year-old woman who presented with an increasingly painful lump in her right groin for 24 h. An incidental femoral hernia was detected on her CT scan nearly 8 months ago while investigating her medical conditions. However, its management was deferred on account of ongoing medical illness. Exploration of the lump revealed a gangrenous appendix strangulated within the femoral canal (de Garengeot hernia). The hernia was repaired primarily after appendicectomy. The patient was discharged after making an uneventful recovery.

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