article = {SCR-2020-12-124} title = {Right Sided Bochdalek Hernia with Ureteric Involvement – A Case Report and Review of Management Options} journal = {Surgical Case Reports} year = {2020} issn = {2613-5965} doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.SCR.2020.12.24} url = {https://www.sciencerepository.org/right-sided-bochdalek-hernia-with-ureteric-involvement_SCR-2020-12-124 author = {Shruthi Ashwin Sridhar,Husam Ebied,} keywords = { Bochdalek hernia, diaphragmatic hernia, ureteric hernia, ureteric obstruction, rare ureteric obstruction, conservative management} abstract ={Ureteric herniation through a diaphragmatic defect in adults (Bochdalek hernia – BH) is rare, with less than 15 cases reported in the literature. Most patients present with non-specific abdominal symptoms with or without worsening of renal function, and therefore, the clinical picture can be masked [1]. Management of ureteric involvement ranges from conservative to reconstructive surgery. We report a case of an elderly (>80-year-old) patient who presented acutely with symptoms mimicking an acute abdomen and on imaging was found to have a BH associated with herniation of right ureter causing hydro-ureter. We managed the patient conservatively, and she improved symptomatically, which was evident from her follow-ups. We provide a detailed case report of this situation as well as discuss the literature on the topic to guide treatment decision-making.}