
HERNIA VESICAL INGUINOESCROTAL GIGANTE CON UROPATIA OBSTRUCTIVA BILATERAL INCIPIENTE ASOCIADA
Nicolás Alberto Cruz Guerra, Fernández Manuel Albarrán, Máximo Porto Sierra, Antonio Tarroc Blanco
HERNIA VESICAL INGUINOESCROTAL GIGANTE CON UROPATIA OBSTRUCTIVA BILATERAL INCIPIENTE ASOCIADA
OBJECTIVES: To report one case of giantinguinal scrotal bladder hernia associated with incipientbilateral obstructive uropathy.METHODS: We report the case of a 54-year-old malepatient presenting with two-time interrupted voiding, withthe need of scrotal compression to complete voiding.Physical examination showed a great left inguinal scrotalhernia with significant post void residual before compression.Serum creatinine was 1.7 mg/dl. Voiding cystourethrogramand intravenous urography confirmed the diagnosisof bladder hernia with mild hydronephrosis. Inguinalhernioplasty with bladder hernia reduction was indicated.RESULTS: Morphologically and functionally satisfactory.Clinical and analytical normalization.CONCLUSIONS: We emphasize the rarity of bilateralsupravesical obstructive uropathy secondary to bladderhernia. We concur with other authors in the validity of conservativereconstructive surgery in cases such as the onereported.
Bladder hernia / Hydronephrosis / Surgery {{custom_keyword}} /
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