Hysterectomy in a male? A rare case report.

Journal: International Journal Of Surgery Case Reports
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Abstract

Background: Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome is a rare form of male pseudo-hermaphroditism characterized by the presence of Mullerian duct structures in an otherwise phenotypically, as well as genotypically, normal man; only a few cases have been reported in the worldwide literature. A great variety of organs have been found in indirect inguinal hernial sacs.

Methods: We report a case of 70 year old man, father of 4 children with unilateral cryptorchidism on the right side and left-sided obstructed inguinal hernia containing uterus and fallopian tube (that is, hernia uteri inguinalis; type I male form of persistent Mullerian duct syndrome) coincidentally detected during an operation for an obstructed left inguinal hernia. Conclusions: PMDS is usually coincidently detected during surgical operation, as was in our case. However pre-operative ultrasonography, computerized tomography and MRI allow possible pre-operative diagnosis.(3)

Conclusion: In cases of unilateral or bilateral cryptorchidism associated with hernia, as in our patient's case, the possibility of PMDS should be kept in mind.

Authors
Afak Sherwani, Abdul Shah, Abdul Wani, Ahmad Bashir, Ahmad Bashir, Farooq Sofi, Ashfaq Wani, Wasim Lone, Ab Sherwani, Mehmood Sheikh, Raj Sharma