1. Uterus inguinal hernia accompaniment didelphys uterus: A case report
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Yuan Wang, Yang Deng, Bo Wang, and Langsong Hao
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Didelphys uterus ,Inguinal hernia ,Uterus ,Case Report ,Pelvic cavity ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Uterine hypoplasia ,03 medical and health sciences ,Infantile uterus ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Right Inguinal Region ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Hernia ,Laparoscopy ,business ,Fallopian tube - Abstract
Highlights • Uterine inguinal hernia should be considered in the differential diagnosis of inguinal masses in women of child-bearing period. • The diagnosis of uterine inguinal hernia in women of childbearing age is often combined with congenital genital malformations. • Many methods including intraoperative laparoscopic exploration are helpful for diagnosis., Introduction Inguinal hernia encompassing the uterus, ovary and fallopian tube are uncommonly present in women of reproductive age, which is often diagnosed and treated during childhood. In this article we report a case of uterus inguinal hernia accompaniment didelphys uterus were confirmed during surgery. Presentation of case A 15-year-old female presented with a history of a reducible mass located in the right inguinal region. Surgery was performed through an inguinal approach and the entire infantile uterus, both ovary and fallopian tube were found within the hernia sac. Laparoscopic exploration confirmed a normal uterus in the pelvic cavity, and the patient was discharged 3 days after the Lichtenstein operation. Discussion Although inguinal herniation is a common condition that occurs most often in elderly male and without any associated clinical symptoms. But uterine inguinal herniation should be considered as a reducible mass showed in the inguinal region. For open surgery, laparoscopy can be clearly diagnosed if it’s necessary to avoid blindly cutting and ligating important structures, which may affect fertility function after operation. Conclusion Before the final choice of treatment is made, digestive surgeons should bear this rare hernia of uterine in mind for the differential diagnosis of an inguinal masses in women of child-bearing period. Congenital deformity genital organ, meanwhile, also should be considered.
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- 2020
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