A bladder ear, also called a transitory extraperitoneal bladder hernia, is a transient lateral protrusion of the bladder into the inguinal canal. This is seen in infants (up to 10%), where the urinary bladder is located in the abdomen, close to the internal inguinal ring. A bladder ear can also occur through the femoral ring.
Bladder ears are incidental findings during cystography or intravenous urography; however, up to 20% of infants have an associated inguinal hernia.
They may be mistaken for bladder diverticula; however, their smooth walls, and usually wide necks can help differentiate them from diverticula.
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