A Right Indirect Bladder-Diverticulum Cystoceole-Hernia, in Dual-Association with a Left Direct Inguinal Hernia and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: A Case-Report and Literature Review
Abstract
Frank Obeng*, Aishah Fadila Adamu, Doris Arhin, Karla Mae Clavecilla Esquierdo and Benedicta Ahorlu
We present a rare case of a bladder diverticulum cystocele herniating into the right inguinal canal, and ending in the scrotal sac in a 55-year-old obese male, with an associated contralateral direct inguinal hernia, and a Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). The crux of this case, an uncommon form of sliding hernia, highlights the importance of considering unusual contents within inguinal hernias and the need for thorough preoperative evaluation. The patient underwent successful surgical management, leading to significant symptomatic improvement.
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