Cryptorchidism is a condition in which one or both testes have not passed down into the scrotal sac. It is categorized as true undescended testis in which testes are present in the normal path of descent, and as ectopic testis, in which testes are present at abnormal site. Common complications of cryptorchidism are testicular torsion, subfertility, inguinal hernia, and testicular cancer. Here we present a rare case of pantaloon hernia of obstructed indirect component and direct component with cryptorchidism.
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Kariappa, M. K., Harihar, V., Kothudum, A. R., & Hiremath, V. K. (2016). Pantaloon Hernia: Obstructed Indirect Component and Direct Component with Cryptorchidism. Case Reports in Surgery, 2016, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/1461425
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