Chronic obstructive uropathy due to uretero-inguinal hernia: A case report.

Int J Surg Case Rep

St George and Sutherland Hospitals, Clinical Teaching Unit, Ground Floor, Research & Education Centre, 4-10 South Street, Kogarah, NSW 2217, Australia.

Published: October 2012

Introduction: Inguinal hernia in men is common but uretero-inguinal hernia is very rare.

Presentation Of Case: A 85-year-old obese man presented with chronic obstructive uropathy with previous renal ultrasound showing bilateral enlarged kidneys and hydronephrosis. The medical history revealed a 3-year history of a noticeable bilateral partial reducible inguinoscrotal herniae associated with urinary symptoms. Progress CT scan showed very large inguinal herniae, which were predominantly fat-containing with the ureters herniated, and both kidneys were displaced inferiorly.

Discussion: Uretero-inguinal hernia in patients with native kidneys is rare, but cases of renal failure secondary to uretero-inguinal hernia have also been reported previously in the literature with two anatomical variations have been reported - paraperitoneal and extraperitoneal types. Endourological and surgical procedures are rarely straight-forward because of tortuosity of the herniated ureter.

Conclusion: Although uretero-inguinal hernia is rare, it can be the cause of chronic renal impairment.

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