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Anterior perineal hernia – A case report of a rare complication after pelvic exenteration.

Authors :
Prandzhev, Georgi D.
Feradova, Hyuliya E.
Tzankov, Dimitar T.
Gortchev, Grigor A.
Totev, Tihomir P.
Source :
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports; Jul2024, Vol. 120, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Perineal hernias are protrusions of intra-abdominal contents resulting from weakness of the pelvic floor muscles. They are an uncommon complication after ultraradical pelvic surgeries, with no established gold standard for surgical treatment. This case describes a rare anterior perineal hernia that developed after radical surgery for bladder carcinoma. A 77-year-old Caucasian woman presented with a painful 10 cm bulge in the perineal region. The hernial sac involved the entire left labia majora and developed 4 years after radical surgery for bladder carcinoma. She had been misdiagnosed twice in the past with vaginal prolapse, leading to two unsuccessful vaginoplasty procedures due to recurrence. She underwent hernia repair with perineal approach and polypropylene mesh placement. The postoperative period was uncomplicated, and the patient was discharged after five days, with histology showing no malignancy. Perineal hernias are protrusions of intra- or extraperitoneal contents into the perineum due to a defect in the pelvic musculature. Various surgical modalities exist for perineal hernia repair, which adhere to the fundamental principles of hernia surgery: sac mobilization, precise incision, sac debridement and excision, and defect repair. Here, we successfully applied the perineal approach in a complicated case of a misdiagnosed perineal hernia after radical surgery. The perineal approach for hernia repair, involving an implantation of a polypropylene mesh and tissue flap was successfully applied, confirming its main place in the surgical treatment of perineal hernias. During the two-year follow-up no postoperative complications or recurrence hernia were registered. • A rare case of an anterior perineal hernia after radical surgery for bladder carcinoma • A perineal approach with implantation of polypropylene synthetic mesh and tissue flap cover • Recurrent misdiagnosed perineal hernia, treated twice with vaginoplasty procedures [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22102612
Volume :
120
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178022192
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2024.109859