| Literature DB >> 32611416 |
Christopher El Mouhayyar1,2, Haoyang Wang3,4, Laith Hattar3,4, Fang-Yu Liu3,4, Karen Feghali3,4, Vaidyanathapuram Balakrishnan3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: An inguinal hernia is the protrusion of intraabdominal organs through an opening in the abdominal wall. Structures such as small and large intestines are commonly contained within inguinal hernias. However, uretero-inguinal hernia of the native collecting system is an extremely rarely reported entity. If unrecognized, acute kidney injury due to obstructive uropathy or serious intraprocedural ureteral injuries during hernia repair can occur. A duplex collecting system is a congenital kidney anomaly with an incidence of 0.8%. A uretero-inguinal hernia involving duplicated ureters has not been previously described in literature. Here we report a case of obstructive uropathy secondary to uretero-inguinal hernia involving duplicated ureters. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Acute kidney injury; Duplex collecting system; Uretero-inguinal hernia
Year: 2020 PMID: 32611416 PMCID: PMC7329524 DOI: 10.1186/s12894-020-00652-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Urol ISSN: 1471-2490 Impact factor: 2.264
Table showing Case reports in literature describing ureteroinguinal hernia in transplant vs native kidneys with a single or double collecting system, findings on imaging as well as the modality of management
| Authors | Collecting System | Kidney | Imaging Finding | Management |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| He et al. [ | Single | Native | Left Hydrourertero-nephrosis | Nephro-ureteral stent |
| Hong et al. [ | Single | Native | Left Hydrourertero-nephrosis | Conservative |
| Lu et al. [ | Single | Native | Right Hydrourertero-nephrosis | Conservative |
| Eilber et al. [ | Single | Native | Right Hydrourertero-nephrosis | Conservative |
| Sidqi et al. [ | Single | Native | Left Uretero-nephrosis | Lichtenstein repair |
| Yahya et al. [ | Single | Native | Right Hydrourertero-nephrosis | Lichtenstein repair Nephro-ureteral stent |
| Otani et al. [ | Single | Transplant | Right hydronephrosis | Nephro-ureteral stent |
| Furtado et al. [ | Single | Transplant | Left Hydrourertero-nephrosis | Hernia Repair |
| Weingarten et al. [ | Single | Transplant | Left Hydronephrosis | Nephro-ureteral catheter Hernia Repair |
| Osman et al. [ | Single | Transplant | Right Hydrourertero-nephrosis | Hernioplasty Nephrostomy tube |
| Abu-areda et al. [ | Single | Transplant | Right Hydrourertero-nephrosis | Nephrostomy tube |
| Won et al. [ | Single | Native | Pelvic–ureteric junction obstruction | Conservative |
| Malde et al. [ | Single | Native | Left Hydrourertero-nephrosis | Mesh Hernia Repair |
| Sanchez et al. [ | Single | Transplant | Right Hydrourertero-nephrosis | Hernioplasty |
Fig. 1CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis showing the hydroureternephrosis. (Green arrow: Hydronephrosis, Red arrow: ureteronephrosis)
Fig. 2CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis showing the uretero-inguinal hernia involving duplicated ureters (Green arrow: Hernia, Red arrow: Two ureters)
Table showing Creatinine (Cr: mg/dL) as an indication of kidney function over time (prior to the operation and post operation) POD: post-operative day. PrOD: Pre-operative day
| Days | PrOD | POD1 | POD2 | POD3 | POD4 | POD5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cr (mg/dL) | 2.8 | 2.2 | 1.75 | 1.65 | 1.5 | 1.43 |
Fig. 3CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis post-operation day 20 showing improvement in hydroureternephrosis. (Green arrow: Hydronephrosis, Red arrow: ureteronephrosis)