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Table 1 Reported cases of femoral hernia involving the bladder

From: Laparoscopic repair of femoral hernia involving the bladder with coexisting indirect inguinal hernia in a young man: a case report

 

Author

Year

Age

Sex

BMI (kg/m2)

Side

Urinary symptom

Subtype of bladder hernia

Other hernia

Surgical approach

Case 1

Buchholz et al. [13]

1998

72

Male

N/A

Right

Dysuria, groin pain during voiding

N/A

None

N/A

Case 2

Sakano et al. [14]

1998

61

Female

20.1

Right

None

Extraperitoneal type

None

Lower midline incision

Case 3

Kaneko et al. [15]

2005

73

Male

28.1

Left

None

Extraperitoneal type

None

Oblique incision, extraperitonealy

Case 4

Reeve et al. [16]

2009

87

Female

N/A, slender

Right

Urinary frequency

Extraperitoneal type

None

Lower midline incision for small bowel obstruction

Case 5

Matsuta et al. [17]

2009

65

Male

25.3

Right

None

Extraperitoneal type

None

Pfannenstiel incision, extraperitonealy

Case 6

Omari et al. [18]

2013

59

Male

32

Right

Dysuria, nocturia, urinary urgency

Paraperitoneal type

Indirect inguinal hernia

Pfannenstiel incision, extraperitonealy

Case 7

Harada et al. [19]

2013

83

Female

20

Right

None

Paraperitoneal type

None

Oblique incision, extraperitonealy

Case 8

Fujinaga et al. [10]

2018

91

Female

18.6

Right

None

Paraperitoneal type

None

TAPP

Case 9

Biswas et al. [20]

2020

65

Female

N/A

Right

Hematuria

Paraperitoneal type

None

Oblique incision, extraperitonealy

Case 10

Our case

2021

32

Male

19

Left

None

Extraperitoneal type

Indirect inguinal hernia

TAPP

  1. BMI body mass index, N/A not available, TAPP laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal repair