Abstract

Objective of the study: the purpose of the research, based on the example of a specific clinical case, is to draw the attention of specialists to a specific approach to the diagnosis and treatment of the inguinal hernia with atypical contents. A rare, unpublished in the Slovak Republic, observation of the left-sided scrotum hernia with dual ureter herniation in combination with congenital kidney pathology in a 3-month-old boy is presented. The diagnosis was based on physical examination, ultrasound examination, radiography, scintigraphy, and urethrocystoscopy. This anomaly has been successfully corrected through several successive phases of the operation. Conclusion: the combination of scrotal hernia and congenital renal anomaly may indirectly indicate a possible hernia in the distal part of the ureter and requires a thorough examination, including additional imaging methods.

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