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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-204599

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Exstrophy of urinary bladder with epispadias involves protrusion of the urinary bladder through a defect in the lower abdominal wall accompanied by separation of pubic symphysis. It is a rare but challenging condition that causes significant physical, functional, social, sexual and psychological problems later in life. Bladder exstrophy commonly involves males and most cases are sporadic.' Inguinal hernia is a complication associated with bladder exstrophy and it occurs due to lack of obliquity of the inguinal canal secondary to pubic diastasis.' Authors report here, a case of antenatally diagnosed case of classic bladder exstrophy associated with left sided inguinal hernia which was incidentally diagnosed on tenth day of life. Our neonate underwent primary bladder closure with herniotomy. Staged reconstruction of epispadias and bladder neck has been planned at a later date. Recurrence of inguinal hernia after repair is common and bilateral inguinal exploration while performing herniotomy is advised to prevent its recurrence. Prognosis of such cases depends on the degree of continence achieved. With timely reconstructive surgery, continence rates can be as high as 60-70 percent.

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