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Published in: Journal of Medical Case Reports 1/2017

Open Access 01-12-2017 | Case report

Mesh penetrating the cecum and bladder following inguinal hernia surgery: a case report

Authors: Hiroshi Asano, Saori Yajima, Yoshie Hosoi, Makoto Takagi, Hiroyuki Fukano, Yasuhiro Ohara, Nozomi Shinozuka, Takaya Ichimura

Published in: Journal of Medical Case Reports | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

Tension-free repair using mesh is a common inguinal hernia surgical procedure. However, various complications such as mesh-related infection and recurrence may develop as a result. Moreover, although rare, there are also reports of intestinal obstruction caused by adhesion of the mesh to the intestinal wall and cases of mesh migration into various organs. Here, we report our experience with a patient in whom mesh extraction was performed due to migration of mesh into the intestinal tract following inguinal hernia surgery and formation of a fistula with the bladder.

Case presentation

Our patient was a 63-year-old Japanese man who had a history of operative treatment for right inguinal hernia during early childhood. Because a relapse subsequently occurred, he was diagnosed as having recurrent right inguinal hernia at the age of 56 years for which operative treatment (the Kugel method) was performed. He presented to our hospital 6 years later with the chief complaint of lower abdominal pain. Computed tomography findings revealed a mass shadow in contact with his bladder and cecal walls, and enteric bacteria were detected in his urine. Furthermore, because lower gastrointestinal endoscopic findings confirmed mesh in the cecum, we performed operative treatment. The mesh had migrated into the cecum and a fistula with his bladder had formed. We removed the mesh through ileocecal resection and partial cystectomy.

Conclusions

It appeared that a peritoneal defect occurred when the mesh was placed, allowing the mesh to migrate into our patient’s intestinal tract. Because contact between the mesh and the cecum resulted in inflammation, a fistula formed in his bladder. It is important to completely close the peritoneum when placing the mesh.
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Metadata
Title
Mesh penetrating the cecum and bladder following inguinal hernia surgery: a case report
Authors
Hiroshi Asano
Saori Yajima
Yoshie Hosoi
Makoto Takagi
Hiroyuki Fukano
Yasuhiro Ohara
Nozomi Shinozuka
Takaya Ichimura
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Medical Case Reports / Issue 1/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1752-1947
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-017-1435-8

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