umbilical hernia repair - definição. O que é umbilical hernia repair. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é umbilical hernia repair - definição

INTESTINAL DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY THE PROTRUSION BY PART OF THE INTESTINE THOUGH AN OPENING IN THE ABDOMINAL MUSCLES
Hernia, umbilical; Adult umbilical hernia; Hernia umbilicalis; Umbilical Hernia; Congenital umbilical hernia
  • In more severe cases of umbilical hernias, the [[small intestine]] can poke out through the opening. This can very rarely cause [[ischemia]] and [[necrosis]] of the intestine and is potentially life-threatening. The bulge is often caused by fat or parts of the [[greater omentum]].

Umbilical hernia         
An umbilical hernia is a health condition where the abdominal wall behind the navel is damaged. It may cause the navel to bulge outwards—the bulge consisting of abdominal fat from the greater omentum or occasionally parts of the small intestine.
hernia         
  • X-ray of colonic herniation
  • Patient with a [[colostomy]] complicated by a large parastomal hernia.
  • coronal section]], viewed from the front).
  • An incarcerated inguinal hernia as seen on CT
  • USS ''Bataan'']].
  • Ultrasound showing an inguinal hernia
  • Incarcerated umbilical hernia with surrounding inflammation
ABNORMAL EXIT OF TISSUE OR AN ORGAN THROUGH THE WALL OF THE CAVITY IN WHICH IT NORMALLY RESIDES
Hernias; Herniation; Lumbar hernia; Strangulated hernia; Compound hernia; Abdominal hernia; Incarcerated hernia; Hernea; Hernia accreta; Accreted hernia; Hernia lumbalis; Bust a gut; Intestinal hernia; Parastomal hernia; Peristomal hernia; Entenocele
n. a hiatal; inguinal hernia
Hernia         
  • X-ray of colonic herniation
  • Patient with a [[colostomy]] complicated by a large parastomal hernia.
  • coronal section]], viewed from the front).
  • An incarcerated inguinal hernia as seen on CT
  • USS ''Bataan'']].
  • Ultrasound showing an inguinal hernia
  • Incarcerated umbilical hernia with surrounding inflammation
ABNORMAL EXIT OF TISSUE OR AN ORGAN THROUGH THE WALL OF THE CAVITY IN WHICH IT NORMALLY RESIDES
Hernias; Herniation; Lumbar hernia; Strangulated hernia; Compound hernia; Abdominal hernia; Incarcerated hernia; Hernea; Hernia accreta; Accreted hernia; Hernia lumbalis; Bust a gut; Intestinal hernia; Parastomal hernia; Peristomal hernia; Entenocele
·noun A protrusion, consisting of an organ or part which has escaped from its natural cavity, and projects through some natural or accidental opening in the walls of the latter; as, hernia of the brain, of the lung, or of the bowels. Hernia of the abdominal viscera in most common. Called also rupture.

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Umbilical hernia

An umbilical hernia is a health condition where the abdominal wall behind the navel is damaged. It may cause the navel to bulge outwards—the bulge consisting of abdominal fat from the greater omentum or occasionally parts of the small intestine. The bulge can often be pressed back through the hole in the abdominal wall, and may "pop out" when coughing or otherwise acting to increase intra-abdominal pressure. Treatment is surgical, and surgery may be performed for cosmetic as well as health-related reasons.