2024
DOI: 10.5348/101448z01nf2024cr
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A case of inguinal hernia with partial bladder herniation

Nzi Jacques Philippe Niamien,
Sarah Macek,
Nzi Jacques Philippe Niamien
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Inguinal hernia repairs are commonly performed, and recurrence remains one of the well-known complications. In rare cases, intra-abdominal organs can become entrapped in the hernia sac, risking incarceration and subsequent strangulation if not managed promptly. Case Report: A 78-year-old male previously underwent bilateral inguinal hernia repair presented to the hospital with acute onset abdominal distension with associated nausea and emesis. He had noticed a progressively enlarging bulge… Show more

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