We report a case of a hydrocele of canal of Nuck in a 45year
old women who underwent laparoscopic TAPP excision of cyst of canal of Nuck
with hernioplasty as a day care surgery. The female counterpart of the male
patent processus vaginalis is called the canal of Nuck. Nuck canal abnormality
is a rare clinical issue that can be treated surgically. In the pediatric age
range, it typically manifests as an inguinal swell. A 42 - years old female
factory labourer presented to OPD with a painless palpable swelling in the
right inguinal region since past six months. Intraabdominal contents like
intestine, uterus, fallopian tube and ovaries prone to herniate though the
unobliterated processus vaginalis. Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck may develop
in these patients which may be misdiagnosed with the other differential
diagnosis. HCN remains one of the important differential diagnosis of the
inguinolabial swelling in females. Minimal access surgery can be safely applied
for its surgical management. TAPP has the advantage of diagnostic scopy over
TEP. TEP can be applied where diagnosis of HCN is ascertained preoperatively.
Author(s) Details:
Rajeev Bilaskar,
YCM Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
Santosh
Thorat,
Department
of Surgery YCM Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/NVMMS-V1/article/view/13656
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