Can a spermatic cord syringomyelia and a hernia be present at the same time?

Spermatoceles and hernias can occur at the same time, and one of the types of spermatoceles is the traffic syringomyelia. In traffic syringomyelia, the syringomyelia cavity is connected to the abdominal cavity. If the passage is too large, the large omentum, intestines and other organs in the abdominal cavity can enter the syringomyelia cavity, which can be combined with the appearance of a hernia.
Spermatosynovial effusion belongs to urological diseases, while hernia belongs to the treatment of general surgery. Simple syringomyelia requires a visit to the urology department of the hospital, and treatment is based on the degree of effusion. However, if there is a hernia in combination, the urology department and the general surgery department need to work together to treat the condition.
Overall, the combination of spermatic sheath effusion and hernia requires prompt medical attention and early surgical treatment with hernia repair and spermatic sheath reversal. Avoid hernia incarceration leading to intestinal ischemia and necrosis.