Non-reducible Inguinoscrotal Hernia of the Urinary Bladder as a Direct Component of a Pantaloon Hernia
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pantaloon hernia
urinary bladder hernia
cystocoele
hernioplasty

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Cabahug, C. E. M., Latayan, M. J. R., & Belisario, M. S. (2024). Non-reducible Inguinoscrotal Hernia of the Urinary Bladder as a Direct Component of a Pantaloon Hernia: A Case Report and Review of Literature. Philippine Journal of Urology, 34(01). Retrieved from https://pjuonline.com/index.php/pju/article/view/182

Abstract

Pantaloon hernias are a subset of abdominal hernias wherein both indirect and direct components of inguinal hernias are present on one side. Inguinoscrotal hernia of the urinary bladder is a rare condition involved in less than 4% of inguinal hernias and more so if they are part of a direct component of a pantaloon hernia. This is a case of a 65-year-old male who presented a non-reducible right inguinoscrotal mass. Inguinoscrotal herniation of the urinary bladder was preoperatively diagnosed through imaging. Intra-operatively a pantaloon hernia was noted with the herniated urinary bladder as the direct component and omentum as the indirect component. The patient underwent cystourethroscopy, inguinal exploration right, and mesh hernioplasty. The patient had an unremarkable post-operative course and was discharged with improved conditions. Awareness of this clinical condition will aid in the diagnosis, and proper management and prevent post-operative complications.

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Copyright (c) 2024 Conrad Earl M. Cabahug, MD, Michael Jonathan R. Latayan, MD, FPUA, Manuel S. Belisario, MD, FPUA

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