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Urininkontinens helbredt med ingvinalhernieoperation

Translated title of the contribution: Urinary incontinence cured by inguinoscrotal hernia operation

Binyamin Sikander, Lars Lund, Jacob Rosenberg

Abstract

This case report is about an atypical incarcerated right-sided inguinoscrotal hernia with bladder involvement and secondary urinary incontinence in a male in his mid-70s. The patient had no lower urinary tract symptoms but underwent a herniotomy, revealing bladder involvement. Post-surgery showed no signs of urinary incontinence, and most probably bladder distortion caused continuous urine seepage. Inguinoscrotal hernias with bladder involvement are rare and usually asymptomatic. CT scans can diagnose bladder involvement preoperatively.

Translated title of the contributionUrinary incontinence cured by inguinoscrotal hernia operation
Original languageDanish
Article numberV05240310
JournalUgeskrift for Laeger
Volume187
Issue number4
ISSN0041-5782
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jan 2025

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