How Inguinal Hernias Can Ensnare Ureters and What to Do About It

INGUINALFri Nov 08 2024
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This: a hernia that has captured a ureter, a rare but real occurrence. When a ureter finds its way into an inguinal hernia, it's like a secret passenger on a journey that could go south fast. A study explored this peculiar situation and how to handle it safely. Scientists combed through recent articles, focusing on case reports and series published after 2000. They searched for terms like "ureter and hernia" and "inguinal hernia". Their search revealed that while this isn’t common, it’s a crucial issue to address.
Pre-op checks rarely spot these hidden ureters, making surgery risky. Without knowing a ureter is there, injury is likely during a herniorrhaphy. But when identified early, either before or during surgery, patients usually bounce back well. Post-op scans often show that the ureter's gone back to its normal course, and hydronephrosis improves or stops completely. One patient wasn’t so lucky. They found out about the ureter only after it got hurt, which led to worse kidney function and a second surgery. This highlights the importance of careful pre-op planning and intra-op vigilance. The takeaway? Keeping the ureter safe during hernia surgery is the top priority. It's all about prevention and early detection to avoid potential damage.
https://localnews.ai/article/how-inguinal-hernias-can-ensnare-ureters-and-what-to-do-about-it-baa93ccc

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