%0 Case Reports %T A Rare Case of a Non-strangulated Bladder Pantaloon Hernia. %A Lutaya I %A Sayed Mushir Ali A %A Terron C %A Habart J %A Torres G %A Mederos R %J Cureus %V 14 %N 11 %D Nov 2022 %M 36505160 暂无%R 10.7759/cureus.31208 %X A pantaloon hernia occurs when an indirect and direct hernia develop at the same time. The urinary bladder is a rare component of pantaloon hernias. There is a lack of literature regarding an ipsilateral pantaloon with a herniated urinary bladder. Clinically, it has a vague presentation associated with abdominal pain and urinary retention symptoms. The best diagnostic modality is an abdominal CT scan. Surgery is the treatment of choice, rendering a good prognosis. Untreated bladder hernia may lead to strangulation and necrosis of the urinary bladder. We present a rare case of a right-sided pantaloon hernia with a bladder herniation in a 65-year-old man.