Abstract
Inguinal hernia is a frequent pathology in digestive surgery. It consists of the passage of abdominal or pelvic contents through the inguinal orifice. It is rare for the contents of the hernial sac to be bladder. Its discovery is most often fortuitous since no clinical sign generally allows it to be detected. The treatment is surgical which consists of reintegrating the bladder intra-pelvic. We report the case of a patient, in whom the diagnosis of an inguinal bladder hernia was made fortuitously after realizing an uro-scanner within the framework of the etiological assessment of a ureterohydronephrosis.
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