2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00595-020-02146-9
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Inguinal hernia associated with radical prostatectomy

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“…At our institute, intraoperative repair of concomitant DIH and peritoneal closure are not routinely performed during RARP because the bladder may spontaneously adhere to the original position and the posterior wall of the inguinal canal may be covered after RARP (Figure 4). In addition, postoperative inflammatory responses between the posterior wall of the inguinal canal and the bladder after radical prostatectomy strengthen the former, which results in a low incidence of DIH 3 . Nagatani et al reported that DIH occurred in only one of 44 patients who developed inguinal hernias after RARP, based on the intraoperative findings during inguinal hernia repair 3 .…”
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“…At our institute, intraoperative repair of concomitant DIH and peritoneal closure are not routinely performed during RARP because the bladder may spontaneously adhere to the original position and the posterior wall of the inguinal canal may be covered after RARP (Figure 4). In addition, postoperative inflammatory responses between the posterior wall of the inguinal canal and the bladder after radical prostatectomy strengthen the former, which results in a low incidence of DIH 3 . Nagatani et al reported that DIH occurred in only one of 44 patients who developed inguinal hernias after RARP, based on the intraoperative findings during inguinal hernia repair 3 .…”
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“…In addition, postoperative inflammatory responses between the posterior wall of the inguinal canal and the bladder after radical prostatectomy strengthen the former, which results in a low incidence of DIH. 3 Nagatani et al reported that DIH occurred in only one of 44 patients who developed inguinal hernias after RARP, based on the intraoperative findings during inguinal hernia repair. 3 However, in this case, incarceration of the DIH developed before postoperative adhesions between the detached bladder and pelvis occurred.…”
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