Abstract
An Amyand's hernia is a rare type of inguinal hernia in which the appendix is trapped within the hernial sac. It is named after Claudius Amyand, a French surgeon who performed the first successful appendectomy in 1735 on a patient with an Amyand's hernia. In this case report, we highlight a rare case that contributes less than 1% of all inguinal hernias and how it should be managed by the surgeon. As surgeons, we should expect even the rarest cases, although this condition may remain asymptomatic and behave like a normal inguinal hernia. As a result, this type of hernia is most of the times diagnosed during the procedure management of this type of hernia should be individualized according to the appendix's inflammation stage.
