[Radiodiagnosis of ureteral and bladder hernia. A further case contribution].

Radiol Med

Servizio di Radiologia, Ospedale Provinciale, Saronno, Varese.

Published: October 1992

The radiologic features of ureteral and bladder hernias are poorly known. These hernias can be located in 5 compartments, being extremely rare in 2 of them--the chest and lumbar sectors, where only 2 cases are reported in literature. In the other 3 compartments--i.e., ischiatic, crural and inguinal sectors--bladder and ureteral hernias are less uncommon findings. Over a relatively short period of time, 5 bladder hernias were observed--3 ischiatic, 1 inguino-scrotal and 1 crural cases--and 1 double ureteral hernia, which was inguinal on the right-hand side and ischiatic on the left-hand side. Thus, we reviewed the main urographic and cystographic signs on the basis of a previous report by one of us. In discussing the new cases, we emphasize the importance of a few typical diagnostic signs, which follow: asymmetry and anomalous location of herniated organs, ureter protrusion beyond the pelvic bones outline, the presence of ureteral spiral ("curlicue sign"), and bladder walls indentation.

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