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Challenges and hurdles in managing giant inguinoscrotal hernia: A case report
A giant inguinal hernia is described as an extension of the hernia below the midpoint of the patient’s inner thigh in the standing position. It is relatively rare but severely affects a patient’s quality of life and imposes specific challenges to the surgeons.The aim of this paper is to describe the management of giant inguinal hernia and its related challenges.A 51-year-old man, a chronic smoker, and a labourer at a construction site complained about a rapidly growing reducible right groin swelling with heaviness, and discomfort. He was counselled for surgical intervention a year earlier but defaulted on follow-up. There was a right giant inguinoscrotal swelling extending beyond the mid-thigh on standing position. He underwent inguinal hernioplasty successfully without any intra- or post-operative complication.Challenges in managing giant inguinal hernias include loss of domain and a higher risk of cardiovascular compromises, intra- and post-operatively. Compared to other inguinal hernias, a giant inguinal hernia is also at a higher risk of surgical site infections, scrotal haematoma, and hernia recurrences.A giant inguinal hernia is a rare and challenging surgical problem for surgeons. Meticulous perioperative managements are important in ensuring such patients with a promising outcome.