Internal hernia strangulated on appendicular tourniquet: a case report of an exceptional anomaly of the appendix revealed by a rare hernia
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Background: Internal hernias and the appendicular tourniquet are two rare pathologies.
Case presentation: We report here a case of a 68-year-old obese patient, who has acute small bowel
obstruction due to strangulated internal hernia through an appendicular tourniquet. This appendicular
tourniquet results from the adhesion between the tip of the appendix and its body. This obstruction was
complicated by plugged perforation. Resection of the small bowel segment was performed, in addition to
appendectomy, lavage, and drainage. The postoperative recovery was uneventful.
Conclusion: Acute bowel obstruction secondary to strangulation of an internal hernia through an
appendicular tourniquet is exceptional.
