Incarcerated intestinal hernia in a hernia sac of reversed ileal conduit wall protruding through the stoma.

Journal: International Journal Of Urology : Official Journal Of The Japanese Urological Association
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Abstract

The case is reported of incarcerated intestinal hernia in a hernia sac of reversed ileal conduit wall protruding through the stoma. An 82-year-old woman presented with suspected parastomal intestinal hernia. The patient had undergone total cystectomy with ileal conduit construction 3 years previously, followed by stomal reconstruction surgery for stomal stenosis 2 years later. She had been taking various kinds of purgatives for severe constipation. Initially, this case was diagnosed as parastomal hernia, but emergency surgery demonstrated that incarcerated intestinal hernia in a hernia sac of reversed ileal conduit wall was protruding through the stoma. This case was apparently caused by high abdominal pressure and thinning of the ileal conduit wall.

Authors
Kouji Izumi, Masanori Kono, Hiroaki Kato, Shinya Mihara, Kenji Tsukahara, Mikio Namiki
Relevant Conditions

Ileostomy, Hernia