2002
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0455.2002.430518.x
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Lithiasic inguinoscrotal herniation of the bladder secondary to prostate enlargement

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“…11 To our knowledge, only two cases of inguinal hernia containing the urinary bladder complicated by bladder stones have been reported. 1,2 All three patients, including our patient, reported difficultly in urination with two-stage urination and lower urinary tract obstruction being noted (prostate enlargement in two and urethral stricture at two sites in one). In addition, prolapse of the urinary bladder reached the scrotum in all cases.…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…11 To our knowledge, only two cases of inguinal hernia containing the urinary bladder complicated by bladder stones have been reported. 1,2 All three patients, including our patient, reported difficultly in urination with two-stage urination and lower urinary tract obstruction being noted (prostate enlargement in two and urethral stricture at two sites in one). In addition, prolapse of the urinary bladder reached the scrotum in all cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Bladder hernia is a relatively rare disorder among adult inguinal hernia patients in Japan, and only two cases complicated by bladder stones in the prolapsed urinary bladder have been reported. 1,2 We encountered a patient incidentally diagnosed with bladder hernia complicated by bladder stones during examination of anemia. We report the case with a discussion about the clinical characteristics of bladder hernia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nos résultats sont proches de ceux de Watson et al qui avaient noté 80,4% de découverte peropératoire sur une sérié de 347 HIV [ 6 ]. Comme toute hernie, la HIV peut s’étrangler ceci d'autant plus que le collet est étroit, mais l'essentiel de ces complications sont en rapport avec la stase urinaire (infection urinaire, lithiase vésicale) [ 12 ] des complications plus rares ont été rapportées telles que la survenue d'une tumeur vésicale intraherniaire [ 13 ] ou une insuffisance rénale secondaire à la compression du trigone [ 5 ]…”
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“…En l'occurrence, l'échographie n'a pas permis de préciser le contenu herniaire, la découverte ayant eu lieu pendant la phase peropératoire. Les complications de la hernie vésicale sont essentiellement l'infection urinaire et la lithiase urinaire 12 . La survenue d'une tumeur vésicale intraherniaire a aussi été signalée 13 .…”
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