A Rare Case of Complete Inguinoscrotal Bladder Herniation With Ureteric Involvement: Assessing Diagnostic Challenges and Complex Surgical Management
Inguinoscrotal hernias involving the urinary bladder are exceedingly rare, constituting a small subset of inguinal hernias. We present a case of a 47-year-old male with long-standing scrotal enlargement and obstructive uropathy due to complete herniation of the bladder with ureteric involvement. Dia...
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description | Inguinoscrotal hernias involving the urinary bladder are exceedingly rare, constituting a small subset of inguinal hernias. We present a case of a 47-year-old male with long-standing scrotal enlargement and obstructive uropathy due to complete herniation of the bladder with ureteric involvement. Diagnostic imaging confirmed the condition. Following an open laparotomy, the bladder was reduced, and a modified Bassini technique with orchiopexy was used for repair. Recurrence of the inguinoscrotal hernia with evidence of the bladder in the scrotal sac required additional surgery. This case underscores the rarity, diagnostic complexity, and potential complications of inguinoscrotal bladder hernias. Specialized surgical techniques and a multidisciplinary approach are crucial for successful management, especially in cases of complete bladder herniation. Future considerations should include innovative approaches to enhance primary repair outcomes for extensive hernias involving the bladder. |
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