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LATE BLADDER NECROSIS DUE TO INGUINAL HERNIA, PRESENTED AS INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION: A CASE REPORT

Letícia Yuki MATSUSHITA, Willian Augusto GUIZZO, Jennifer VOGEL, Pedro CHIARAMELLI, Jorge Ricardo Gois CUNHA, Roni de Carvalho FERNANDES, Luis Gustavo Morato de TOLEDO

The New Journal of Urology - 2026;21(1):49-52

Department of General Surgery, Irmandade da Santa Casa de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

 

Inguinal bladder hernias are a rare condition, representing only 0.5-3% of inguinal hernia. The vast majority of the cases are diagnosed inadvertently intraoperatively. We report the case of a 71-year-old patient with a history of right inguinal hernia who showed symptoms of incarcerated inguinal hernia, but diagnosed with a strangulated bladder hernia intraoperatively. This case presents an interesting development of a bladder hernia that required two surgical procedures with partial resection due to late necrosis.