Inguinal hernia containing urinary bladder

Case contributed by Chirag Udhani , 28 Mar 2022
Diagnosis certain
Changed by Joshua Yap, 2 Aug 2022
Disclosures - updated 15 Jul 2022: Nothing to disclose

Updates to Study Attributes

Findings was changed:

Large indirect inguinal hernia containing bladder (scrotal cystocele). 

Other findings include: uncomplicated diverticular disease of the colon, umbilical hernia transmitting bowel loops and omentum, enlarged prostate, degenerative changes of both hip joints and calcified left inguinal lymph node. Sacralised L5 vertebra and sspondylodegenerativespondylodegenerative changes.

Updates to Case Attributes

Body was changed:

Further clinical history taking revealed that the patient actually massages their scrotum to urinate. Management was surgical. 

  • -<p>Further clinical history taking revealed the patient actually massages their scrotum to urinate. Management was surgical. </p>
  • +<p>Further clinical history taking revealed that the patient actually massages their scrotum to urinate. Management was surgical. </p>

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