Hernie inguinale ou vésicale ?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.418Abstract
Si la hernie inguinale est une pathologie fréquente en chirurgie digestive, elle touche rarement la vessie. La hernie vésicale ne se manifeste généralement par aucun signe particulier, et son diagnostic est le plus souvent peropératoire, parfois même postopératoire lors de l’apparition de complications. Le traitement est chirurgical; il consiste à réintégrer la partie herniée et à réaliser une pariétorraphie. Le présent article fait état de l’observation médicale d’un patient présentant une hernie vésicale de découverte peropératoire.
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