Left renal failure caused by chronic obstructive uropathy due to a uretero-inguinal hernia combined with contralateral renal pelvic carcinoma

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Abstract

Rationale: Although rare, cases of renal failure secondary to a uretero-inguinal hernia have been reported. Patient concerns: Here, we report a case of left renal failure caused by chronic obstructive uropathy due to a uretero-inguinal hernia combined with contralateral renal pelvic carcinoma. Diagnoses: The present case highly indicated that a comprehensive examination is very important when diagnosing an inguinal hernia. In particular, it is necessary to check whether the ureter is involved or not. Interventions: A computed tomography scan should be performed to a uretero-inguinal hernia patient. Outcomes: Unfortunately, this patient was diagnosed too late to attempt surgical management to restore the left renal functions. Lessons: In our opinion, a computed tomography scan is highly recommended for an accurate diagnosis.

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Xu, W., Gong, F., Dong, D., Chi, B., & Wang, J. (2017). Left renal failure caused by chronic obstructive uropathy due to a uretero-inguinal hernia combined with contralateral renal pelvic carcinoma. Medicine (United States), 96(51). https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000009133

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