Jesse Pasternak,Megan Melland-Smith, Atypical presentation of a de Garengeot Hernia: A Case Report Surgical Case Reports 2018 2613-5965 http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.SCR.2018.03.110 https://www.sciencerepository.org/atypical-presentation-of-a-de-garengeot-hernia-a-case-report_SCR-2018-3-110 Abstract: Introduction: An inflamed appendix found within a femoral hernia, a de Garengeot hernia, is a rare occurrence which can present with a variety of different symptoms and be a challenge to surgical management. Case Presentation: We present the case of a 59-year-old female who presented with migratory right lower quadrant pain and was found to have a de Garengeot hernia diagnosed pre-operatively on CT imaging. She was taken to the OR for an urgent laparoscopic appendectomy with closure of the femoral hernia sack. Given this is not a true repair, the patient was scheduled for an elective femoral hernia repair subsequently. Discussion: This is the first report of a de Garengeot hernia from the Toronto area. Our case is the first of its kind to present with typical signs of appendicitis without any obvious bulge in the groin. Conclusion: This case report describes two very common acute surgical presentations, appendicitis and incarcerated hernia, seen simultaneously with only one rare pathology.Keywords: Garengeot, Hernia, appendix