Abstract

This study reports two rare cases of inguinal bladder hernias accompanied by localized prostate cancers. They were treated with simultaneous repair of inguinal bladder hernias and open retropubic radical prostatectomy. Additionally, we performed a literature review on previous inguinal bladder hernias case reports. In this present study, the first patient was a 64-year-old man histopathologically diagnosed with prostate cancer; computed tomography for staging of prostate cancer revealed a “Pelvic Mickey Mouse Sign.” The second patient was a 75-year-old man with right inguinal swelling that gradually increased in size for 30 years. He was referred to our department due to nocturia and urge incontinence. His prostate-specific antigen level was 4.17 ng/mL, and a transrectal prostate biopsy revealed prostate cancer. Preoperative imaging studies revealed a right hernia wherein most of the bladder slid beyond the inguinal channel filling the scrotum. Both patients underwent the Lichtenstein technique for inguinal bladder hernias simultaneously with retropubic radical prostatectomy using separate surgical incisions to avoid urinary contamination of the mesh. In our comprehensive review of patients who underwent inguinal bladder hernias surgical repair, there were 51 cases (50 males and 1 female). The mean patient age was 60.6 ± 12.3 years. Five cases demonstrating concomitant prostate cancer were observed. This present case report is the first to describe two patients who underwent surgeries for the simultaneous repair of inguinal bladder hernias and retropubic radical prostatectomy with separate surgical incisions. Supposedly, this simultaneous approach is suitable for concomitant inguinal bladder hernias and prostate cancer treatment.

Highlights

  • Inguinal bladder hernias (IBHs) have been reported for more than 100 years [1]

  • Bisharat et al recommended resection of the bladder if a bladder diverticulum, an incidental bladder tumor, or bladder necrosis is present in hernias or hernias neck is less than 0.5 cm in diameter [4]

  • This study presents two patients who underwent repair of IBHs simultaneously with retropubic prostatectomy (RRP)

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Summary

Introduction

Inguinal bladder hernias (IBHs) have been reported for more than 100 years [1] They occur in approximately 1–4% of all cases of inguinal hernias [2]. It is important to establish diagnosis before any surgical procedure to avoid life-threatening complications. Is preoperative diagnosis important and operative strategy is. This importance becomes more pertinent when genitourinary malignant diseases coexist. Several IBH patients with genitourinary malignancies, such as bladder cancer and prostate cancer (PCa), have been reported [5,6,7,8]. Patients who underwent a simultaneous repair of IBHs with radical retropubic prostatectomy (RRP) have not been previously reported. This study presents two patients who underwent repair of IBHs simultaneously with RRP. We performed a literature review on IBH surgical procedures

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