Urinary bladder injury during inguinal herniorrhaphy in a renal transplant patient: report of a case.

2000 
: The urinary bladder was injured in a renal transplant patient during inguinal herniorrhaphy. The bladder was mistakenly identified as an internal inguinal hernia. The protuberant bladder from the thin muscle layers was caused by a previous renal transplantation. The defect in the bladder was sutured by absorbable suture material, and the posterior wall of the inguinal canal was reinforced by artificial mesh. Surgeons performing inguinal herniorrhaphy on the grafted side in a renal transplant patient should thus be warned not to injure the bladder during the operation.
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