Massive inguinal scrotal bladder hernias: a review of the literature with 2 new cases

The Journal of Urology
J E ThompsonR S Bennion

Abstract

The bladder frequently is a component of inguinal hernias. However, massive bladder hernias into the scrotum are rare, with 73 cases having been reported previously in the literature. We report 2 additional successfully treated cases. From our experience, we believe that simple reduction of the hernia followed by inguinal herniorrhaphy is the treatment of choice.

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