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Laparoscopic versus open surgical treatment of umbilical hernia
Umbilical hernia is one of the types of ventral hernias of the abdominal wall and it represents the externalization of a part of the abdominal contents through a defect of the anterior abdominal wall located in the umbilical region.
Andrei Moisin +11 more
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Laparoscopic herniorrhaphy in children
The authors report their experience in laparoscopic repair of inguinal hernias in children. From May 2010 to November 2013, 122 patients with inguinal hernia underwent laparoscopic herniorrhaphy (92 males and 30 females).
Mirko Bertozzi +3 more
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Mesh versus suture in elective repair of umbilical hernia: systematic review and meta‐analysis
Mesh repair of umbilical hernia has been associated with a reduced recurrence rate compared with suture closure, but potentially at the expense of increased postoperative complications and chronic pain.
L. J. Madsen +3 more
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Is pooled data analysis of ventral and incisional hernia repair acceptable?
Purpose: In meta-analyses and systematic reviews comparing laparoscopic with open repair of ventral hernias, data on umbilical, epigastric and incisional hernias are pooled.
Ferdinand eKöckerling +4 more
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Umbilical hernias and cirrhose
Umbilical hernia (UH) is the most frequent abdominal wall complication of ascites in cirrhotic patients. Treatment to control ascites, which mainly consists of repeated paracentesis or transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS), is mandatory; otherwise the risk of hernia recurrence is very high.
S, Dokmak, B, Aussilhou, J, Belghiti
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Purpose To establish optimal management of patients with an umbilical hernia complicated by liver cirrhosis and ascites. Methods Patients with an umbilical hernia and liver cirrhosis and ascites were randomly assigned to receive either elective repair or
B. Goede +8 more
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Rare Abdominal Wall Malformation: Case Report of Umbilical Cord Hernia
The umbilical cord hernia is the rarest form of abdominal wall malformations, anatomically completely different from gastroschisis and omphalocele. It occurs due to the permanent physiological evisceration of abdominal organs into umbilical celom and ...
Andro Gliha +5 more
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Umbilical Hernia Containing Appendicitis
Umbilical hernia is a common cause for patient presentation to the surgeon, often on a nonemergent basis for a bulge at or lateral to the umbilicus but occasionally under emergency circumstances for pain or bowel obstruction when the hernia contents ...
K. Sigley, Thomas Russo, Stephen Welch
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Introduction Umbilical hernia is a common condition in the pediatric population. Embryology Umbilical hernia is a consequence of incomplete closure or weakness at the umbilical ring, where protrusion of intraabdominal contents may occur. Anatomy Fascia posterior to the canal is thinner creating an area of weakness. Congenital or direct hernia occurs in
Smiljana, Marinković +1 more
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Term gravid uterus in a congenital umbilical hernia: a case report
Background Umbilical hernias are a frequent and well-known pathology in children or adults. Congenital umbilical hernias are commonly diagnosed in childhood, and in adulthood such a hernia is usually acquired.
Friday Saidi +5 more
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