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1.4.2 Umbilical hernia
Around 5 % of all hernias are umbilical hernias. Often, they are of a congenital nature and thus manifest ... a natural weak point in the abdominal wall . In the umbilical hernia , the hernial sac protrudes through the umbilical ring ; this is ...
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Publikationen
... erschienen: Outcome of laparoscopic paraesophageal hernia repair in octogenarians: a registry-based, propensity score-matched ... Alba Reconstruction plus Mesh Augmentation for Treatment of Umbilical and/or Epigastric Hernias and Rectus Abdominis Diastasis – Early ...
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Publications
... anticoagulant or antithrombotic therapy matter in incisional hernia repair? Data from the Herniamed Registry. What are the ... Alba Reconstruction plus Mesh Augmentation for Treatment of Umbilical and/or Epigastric Hernias and Rectus Abdominis Diastasis – Early ...
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1.3.2.1 Congenital hernias
Here the hernia sac is present in some cases at birth as an anlage . In the case of ... canal , serves as hernial sac . In the congenital umbilical hernia the hernial sac projects outwards through the incompletely closed umbilical ring (a ring-shaped opening in the tissue around the navel). In ...
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1.4 Different types of hernias
A hernia can occur at different body sites. Different types are identified, depending on where the hernia opening is situated. [Fig. 5] The most important types ... Hernia in the midline of the upper abdomen Umbilical hernia Hernia in the navel region Incisional ...
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... of the abdominal wall in the form of inguinal hernias, umbilical hernias or incisional hernias in proximity to surgical scars as well ... rate of ten percent is relatively high. Following inguinal hernia operations, in particular, on average more than ten percent of ...
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1.3.1 Structure
... word “hernos” (bud, sprout, protrusion), the term hernia means an opening, for example in the abdominal wall , through ... for example, one uses the term inguinal hernia , umbilical hernia (close to the navel) , incisional hernia (in ...
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3.2.1 Closure of the hernia opening by directly suturing it
In general, umbilical hernias have only a relatively small hernia opening of between 1 and 2 cm. On rare occasions, this is also the case for epigastric hernia or incisional hernia following small abdominal incisions (e.g. ...
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Quality Assurance Study/Registry
... disciplines comprises the following: inguinal hernias, umbilical hernias, incisional hernias, epigastric hernia , parastomal hernias and hiatal hernias. A module related to treatment ...