Angioembolisation of Cremasteric Artery for Scrotal Haematoma Following Hernial Repair
Dr Z
Abstract:Cremasteric artery is a branch of inferior epigastric artery supplying the cremaster muscle and coverings of the cord. The possible consequence of injury to this artery is scrotal haematoma. We present a case of haemorrhage from unexpected cresmastric artery injury post-hernioplasty treated with angioembolisation. To the best of our knowledge, this has not been reported in literature.
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