Title of article :
Inguinal Bladder Hernia: Use of Virtual Computed Tomographic Cystography
Author/Authors :
Abbasi, Bita Department of Radiology - Imam Reza Hospital - Razi Sq. - Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Inguinal bladder hernia (IBH) was first described in 1951 as scrotal cystocele. It is an uncommon clinical
entity that occurs in approximately 1-4% of inguinal hernias.1 Despite numerous studies, IBH remains a
challenge to surgeons and is usually diagnosed at the time of the herniorrhaphy. It has also been associated
with the risk of unforeseen complications involving the bladder or ureter.2 The condition does not
pose a problem if the bladder is identified and not injured during the surgery. Otherwise, it may result
in catastrophic complications due to bladder and ureteral injuries.2 It is therefore important that general
surgeons and urologists are aware of the possibility and perform preoperative evaluation and provide
optimal treatment.
Keywords :
Inguinal Bladder Hernia , Computed Tomographic Cystography , Use of Virtual Computed Tomographic Cystography
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics