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Research Article

Recurrent urinary tract infection due to hernia mesh erosion into the bladder

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Pages 438-439 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009

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Gert Mulleners, Frederick Olivier & Mohamed Abasbassi. (2019) A minimally invasive treatment of an asymptomatic case of mesh erosion into the caecum after total extraperitoneal inguinal hernia repair. Acta Chirurgica Belgica 119:3, pages 176-181.
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Yadong Lu & Valerie Gan Huei Li. (2021) Erosion of Polypropylene Suture into Bladder after Inguinal Herniorrhaphy: A Rare Case of Acute Urinary Retention and Lessons Learned. Hellenic Journal of Surgery 92:5-6, pages 195-197.
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J. Li. (2018) Total extraperitoneal (TEP) management of mesh erosion into bladder following transabdominal preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair (TAPP). Hernia 24:1, pages 205-208.
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Evangelia Triantafyllou, Iraklis Anastasiadis, Dimitrios Konstantinidis, Athanasios Syllaios, Efrosyni Gerovasileiou & Orestis Tsiripidis. (2019) Asymptomatic migration of ventral mesh for incisional hernia into the small intestine: A case report. Clinical Case Reports 7:7, pages 1339-1341.
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Adeodatus Yuda Handaya, Aditya Rifqi Fauzi & Victor Agastya Pramudya Werdana. (2019) Elevated PSA level as a warning of mesh rejection risk after combined laparoscopic totally extraperitoneal hernia repair and transurethral resection of prostate: Case report. International Journal of Surgery Case Reports 59, pages 80-83.
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W. B. Li, X. L. Chen, H. L. Zhan, F. Yang, B. L. Liu & X. F. Zhou. (2014) Hernia mesh migration into bladder presenting as malignancy: potential source of diagnostic errors. Hernia 18:6, pages 903-906.
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Khattar Nikhil, Nayyar Rishi & Sood Rajeev. (2013) Bladder Erosion and Stone as Rare Late Complication of Laparoscopic Hernia Meshplasty: Is Endoscopic Management an Option?. Indian Journal of Surgery 75:3, pages 232-234.
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J. P. T. Novaretti, R. D. P. Silva, C. A. C. Cotrim & L. R. M. Souto. (2010) Migration mesh mimicking bladder malignancy after open inguinal hernia repair. Hernia 16:4, pages 467-470.
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Marc A. Bjurlin & Aaron D. Berger. (2011) Herniorrhaphy Mesh as Nidus for Bladder Calculi. Urology 78:2, pages 329-330.
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TRU NGO. (2006) Surgical mesh used for an inguinal herniorrhaphy acting as a nidus for a bladder calculus. International Journal of Urology 13:9, pages 1249-1250.
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