Fowler operated successfully for strangulated umbilicalhernia on a patient of sixty-eight.
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The case was one of strangulation of an umbilicalhernia.
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Rupture may also occur at the navel, when it is called umbilicalhernia or rupture.
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The uterus has been found twice only in crural hernia and three times in umbilicalhernia.
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Adult umbilicalhernia rarely commences in infancy.
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Background: The ideal technique for reconstruction of proboscoid umbilicalhernia in children is the subject of ongoing researches.
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At age 3 months, during the repair of the umbilicalhernia, he was noted to have unusual skin fragility.
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Results: The combined procedure took significantly longer than cesarean section alone in the case of inguinal but not umbilicalhernia.
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Fortunatus Fidelis and Revolat describe a newly born child with absence of external genitals, with spina bifida and umbilicalhernia.
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Methods: The study included 21 children presented with a proboscoid umbilicalhernia from 2014 to 2018.
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Congenital umbilicalhernia occurs most frequently in children, and is brought about by the failure of the abdominal walls to close.
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Hypothesis: The combination of cesarean section with inguinal or umbilicalhernia repair is safe, effective, and well-accepted compared with cesarean section alone.
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Conclusion: The described umbilicoplasty technique in the surgical repair of proboscoid umbilicalhernia in children is simple and easy with excellent aesthetic results.
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After a median postoperative follow-up time of 16 months, 2.4% had development of an umbilicalhernia.
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The aim of this study is to describe our umbilicoplasty technique in the surgical repair of proboscoid umbilicalhernia and report its results.
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Methods: Consecutive women with symptomatic umbilicalhernia undergoing internal or external suture repair during elective caesarean were included in this retrospective cohort-control study.