ABSTRACT
El riñón en herradura ( RH) es la más común de las anomalías por fusión. La incidencia de carcinoma renal en RH suele ser similar a la del riñón normal. Dadas sus características anatómicas especiales, se deben tener en cuenta para su abordaje quirúrgico, así como para la realización de una posible cirugía conservadora. Presentamos un caso de carcinoma renal en istmo de RH en el que se realizó cirugía conservadora de ambas unidades renales (AU)
Horseshoe kidney is the most frequent fusion abnormality of the kidney. The incidence of renal carcinoma in patients with horseshoe kidney is similar to those with normal anatomy. Its special anatomical features must be borne in mind for both surgical approach and conservative surgery. We present a horseshoe kidney isthmus carcinoma case report in which we performed conservative surgery of both renal units (AU)
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Humans , Male , Aged , Kidney Neoplasms/complications , Kidney Neoplasms/surgery , Adenocarcinoma/complications , Adenocarcinoma/surgery , Kidney/abnormalities , Nephrectomy , LaparoscopyABSTRACT
Bladder hernia is a very uncommon but not exceptional condition. It tends to occur in adult patients over 50, and is favoured by a cervical-urethral obstruction. It is often diagnosed during inguinal hernia surgery, although in other cases pre-operative diagnosis can be achieved through radiological studies (filling cystography), in patients with urinary signs and symptoms associated to inguinal hernia. Treatment involves the association of herniography and deobstructive surgery at the cervical-urethroprostatic level. The use of a polypropylene mesh [correction of stent] to reinforce a damaged abdominal wall is evaluated and it presents an improved result over the traditional techniques. The excellence acceptance by the body should also be taken into account, as no rejection or infection problems were reported the present cases.