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Laparoscopic surgical treatment of ureterosciatic hernia after repeated recurrence despite conservative treatment: A systematic review
Document Type
Report
Source
Pediatric Urology Case Reports. Nov-Dec, 2023, Vol. 10 Issue 6, p336a, p5 p.
Subject
Japan
Language
English
Abstract
Ureterosciatic hernia is a rare condition in which the ureter prolapses from the foramen sciaticum. Prolapsed organs, other than the ureter, include the ovary, small intestine, colon, and bladder. Ureteral sciaticum hernia is the rarest form of sciatic hernia, and causes ureteral dilation and hydronephrosis, leading to urinary tract infections and renal failure. Treatment options include surgical and conservative treatments with ureteral stenting; however, no consensus has been reached. Surgical treatment includes ureteral anastomosis, uretero-bladder neoanastomosis, and mesh reinforcement of the sciatic foramen. There have been scattered reports of laparoscopic or robot-assisted repair in recent years. In this Systematic review, we are presenting and discussing a previous case of ureterosciatic hernia treated with laparoscopic surgery after repeated recurrence despite conservative treatment, including a mini-review of the literature. Due to the extreme rarity of the condition, an effective and reliable long-term prognosis has not to be established yet. However, early diagnosis and appropriate target of treatment are essential for optimal recovery, especially in multiple recurred cases. During our review of the literature, to the best of our knowledge and effort, we could not find the consensus of best management of ureterosciatic hernia. However, surgical treatment is necessary for the case of ureterosciatic hernia that could not be cured through the conservative approach. Due to the extreme rarity of the condition, optimal surgical technique has not been established. In this mini-review, we are also presenting detailed laparoscopic surgical procedures to be informative for urological surgeons who will operate similar cases in the future. Key Words: Laparoscopic surgery, Recurrence, Ureteral stent, Ureterosciatic hernia
Introduction Sciatic hernia is the results as herniated contents protrude through the greater or lesser sciatic foramen. Herniated contents vary by organs, including ovary, small intestine, colon, greater omentum, or [...]