Urological complications of inguinal hernia surgery.

2013 
Background and aimsA systematic review of the literature is presented with regard to urological complications resulting from inguinal hernia surgery. Considering the amount of inguinal hernia operations performed, the resulting complications, which may be urological in presentation, have potential late irreversible and medico-legal implications.Methods and resultsA Pubmed search of ‘urological’ ‘complications’ and ‘inguinal hernia surgery’ was carried out and clinical practice was also taken into consideration.DiscussionApproximately 75% of hernias occur in the groin; two-third of these are indirect and about one-third direct. Most of these repairs are carried out by the general surgeons and any complication, including urological, are often initially managed by the operating general surgeon. Often a urological opinion is sought late for conditions which may be reversible. We present potential urological complications, their presenting features and management.ConclusionRecognition, timely referral and appr...
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