Presentation
The patient presented for enterocolonography for disturbed bowel habit
Patient Data
Age: 55 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Urinary bladder hernia
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Non-contrast CT phase shows part of the urinary bladder and terminal ileum herniating into the right inguinal canal.
Case Discussion
Urinary bladder hernias represent 1-3% of hernias in adults and reach up to 10% in those over 50 years. The majority of bladder hernias occur in males and are more right-sided 1.