| Literature DB >> 26943432 |
Akihiro Kondo1, Yuji Nishizawa2, Shintaro Akamoto3, Masao Fujiwara4, Keiichi Okano5, Yasuyuki Suzuki6.
Abstract
The patient was a 52-year-old man who presented with right inguinal swelling and pain. He had undergone kidney transplantation in 2005 and bypass surgery using a vascular prosthesis from the left axillary artery to the bilateral femoral arteries in 2008. The vascular prosthesis had invaded the right inguinal canal ventrally. The transplanted ureter had a hazy appearance on a non-enhanced abdominal CT scan. A Lichtenstein operation was performed under a diagnosis of inguinal hernia. A skin incision with pulling of tissue and subcutaneous fat was devised to avoid exposure of the vascular prosthesis. The inguinal canal and spermatic cord were found to have coalesced. The hernia was diagnosed as a supravesical hernia, class II-1. This case shows that a Lichtenstein operation is a suitable procedure for avoidance of damage to the transplanted ureter in treatment of a transplant-side inguinal hernia in a kidney transplant recipient.Entities:
Keywords: Inguinal hernia; Kidney transplantation; Lichtenstein operation
Year: 2015 PMID: 26943432 PMCID: PMC4609305 DOI: 10.1186/s40792-015-0094-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2198-7793
Fig. 1Non-enhanced abdominal CT scan (axial) showing the vascular prosthesis bilaterally (arrow), one on the right side positioned ventrally in the right inguinal canal
Fig. 2Non-enhanced abdominal CT scan (coronal) shows that the location of the transplanted ureter is unclear (arrow)
Fig. 3Preoperative physical findings. A Vascular prosthesis, B skin incision
Fig. 4Intraoperative findings. A Spermatic cord, B hernia orifice, C hernia sac
Case reports of inguinal hernia after kidney transplantation
| Author | Year | Age/gender | Post-kidney transplantation (years) | Hernia content | Operation methods | Morbidity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Selman [ | 1985 | 58/M | 12 | Transplanted ureter | McVay | Ureteric stenosis |
| Kobayashi [ | 2000 | 39/M | 4 | N/A | McVay | Urinary bladder injury |
| Sanchez [ | 2005 | 70/M | 5 | Transplanted ureter | Lichtenstein | None |
| Furtado [ | 2006 | 44/M | 12 | Transplanted ureter | N/A | None |
| Verbeeck [ | 2007 | 75/M | 11 | Transplanted ureter | N/A | None |
| Ingber [ | 2007 | 72/M | 12 | Transplanted ureter | Polypropylene mesh use | None |
| Otani [ | 2008 | 53/M | 9 | Transplanted ureter | N/A | None |
| Azhar [ | 2009 | 76/M | 20 | Transplanted ureter | N/A | None |
| Odisho [ | 2010 | 58/M | 15 | Transplanted ureter | Lichtenstein | None |
| Pourafkari [ | 2012 | 50/M | 12 | Transplanted ureter | No operation | Death |
| Tse [ | 2013 | 57/M | 3 | N/A | TAPP | Ureteric stenosis |
| Vyas [ | 2014 | 32/M | 7 | Transplanted ureter and bladder | N/A | None |
| Our case | 52/M | 7 | N/A | Lichtenstein | None |
N/A = not available