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Vol. 100. Issue 11.
Pages 729 (November 2022)
Vol. 100. Issue 11.
Pages 729 (November 2022)
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Piocyst in giant inguinoscrotal hernia: A rare complication
Piocisto en hernia inguinoescrotal gigante: Una complicación infrecuente
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Víctor Domínguez Prieto
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, Marta Pilar Cidón Palacio, Enriqueta Bernal Sánchez, María Auxiliadora Nieves Vázquez
Servicio de Cirugía General y del Aparato Digestivo, Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain
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A 56-year-old patient consulted for a large right inguinoscrotal hernia.

Computed tomography showed that the hernia contained almost the entire urinary bladder. Open inguinal hernioplasty was indicated.

On the day of surgery, bladder catheterisation yielded 1400 mL of foul-smelling urine with a purulent appearance in relation to the pyocystis (Fig. 1), a consequence of superinfection of the urine retained inside the hernia sac. Although the patient had no infectious symptoms, it was decided to postpone the operation.

Fig. 1.

Pyocyst in giant inguino-scrotal hernia containing the urinary bladder.

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