| Literature DB >> 31918159 |
Fakhar Shahid1, Walid El Ansari2, Mohamed Ben-Gashir3, Abdelrahman Abdelaal4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Among adult females, Hydrocele of Canal of Nuck (HCN) is a very rare condition. The majority of the reported cases of HCN were not conclusively diagnosed until surgery was performed on a suspected inguinal hernia. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of laparoscopically operated HCN in adult female in Middle East and North Africa Region, and the fourth such case worldwide. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 36-year-old female presented with a painful small swelling in the right groin of 3 months duration. The swelling extended to the right labia majora while standing, and disappeared when the patient was in prone position. There was no lymph node enlargement, no other masses in the abdomen, and no swelling in the contralateral side. Ultrasonography was undertaken and the patient was admitted electively for laparoscopic exploration and repair of non-complicated right inguinal hernia. She was known to have dyslipidemia on medications. Further history and physical examination were unremarkable. Intraoperatively it was diagnosed to be right-sided HCN which was excised and repaired by mesh fixation using transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) approach. Her follow up course was unremarkable.Entities:
Keywords: Adult female; Case report; Hernia; Hydrocele; Inguinal swelling; Laparoscopic TAPP
Year: 2019 PMID: 31918159 PMCID: PMC7013182 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.11.040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2210-2612
Fig. 1Ultrasound abdomen and pelvis showing right inguino-labial hydrocele.
Fig. 2Laparascopic view of the hydrocele (yellow arrow) and uterus (white arrow).
Fig. 3Dissection of the sac (yellow arrow) around the round ligament (white arrow).
Fig. 4Separation of the sac from the peritoneum covering.
Fig. 5Excision of the sac.
Fig. 6Fixation of mesh to strengthen the posterior inguinal wall.
Fig. 7Closure of the peritoneum to cover the mesh.
Fig. 8Histopathology showing characteristics consistent with hernia sac and no evidence of granuloma or malignancy.
Comparison of characteristics of Laparoscopic Hydrocelectomy of the Canal of Nuck in adult Females.
| Study | Patient age | Presenting complaint | Size CT (cm) | Size | Size MRI (cm) | Laparoscopic | Follow up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Current case 2019 Qatar | 36 | Painful lump | — | 8.4 × 2.6 | — | TAPP repair | 8 |
| Chihara | 38 | Painless lump for 5 months | 3 × 3 | — | — | TAPP + open posterior approach | 19 |
| Matsumoto | 37 | Painless lump for 2 years | — | Done but size not mentioned | 4.5 | TEP repair | NM |
| Qureshi | 28 | Painful lump for 1 month | 4 × 3 | — | — | TAPP repair | NM |
CT: computerized tomography; US: ultrasound; MRI: magnetic resonance imaging; —: Not done; NM: Not mentioned; TAPP: Transabdominal preperitoneal; TEP: Totally extraperitoneal.