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umbilical hernia anatomy: Umbilicus and Umbilical Cord Mohamed Fahmy, 2018-02-12 This book discusses the importance of umbilical cord and umbilicus as a unique structure, in health and in different diseases. All congenital anomalies of the umbilical cord as well as acquired diseases are explained and discussed with illustrations and animations. Starting from complications during and after birth, the book then covers childhood and adolescent umbilical abnormalities. Conditions such as umbilical stump diseases and anomalies, gastroschisis, omphalocele and urachal anomalies are discussed and explained, highlighting recent advances in their management. Among the contents are also chapters offering a cultural and historical perspective to the topic. Written by a top pediatric surgeon this book brings decades of practical knowledge to readers, highlighting the importance of the umbilicus in development and childhood health. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Atlas of Surgical Operations Robert Milton Zollinger, E. Christopher Ellison, 2011 For more than half-a-century, Zollinger's Atlas of Surgical Operations has been the gold-standard reference for learning how to perform the most common surgical procedures using safe, well-established techniques. The ninth edition continues this tradition of excellence with the addition of color illustrations and coverage of more than 230 procedures, including many of the most important laparoscopic operations. Following the proven effective design of previous editions, each procedure is fully explained on two pages. The right page contains beautifully rendered line drawings with color highlights that depict every important action a surgeon must consider while performing the operation. The facing page includes consistently formatted coverage of indications, preoperative preparation, anesthesia, position, operative preparation, incision and exposure, procedure, closure, and postoperative care.--Publisher's website. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Abdominal Wall Hernias Robert Bendavid, Jack Abrahamson, Maurice E. Arregui, Jean B. Flament, Edward H. Phillips, 2012-12-06 Abdominal Wall Hernias is the most up-to-date, comprehensive reference on all aspects of hernia repair. The editor, a world renowned figure in hernia surgery, has assembled a group of more than 120 experts from 16 countries to discuss state-of-the-art approaches to conventional open repairs using both tissue-to-tissue techniques as well as the use of prosthetic mesh, to the various minimally invasive approaches, the repair of recurrent and massive hernias, the pertinent anatomy, basic science, and emerging biomaterials. The authors present the full spectrum of operations and procedures to enable the reader to gain a broad knowledge of the multifaceted repair of inguinal, groin, and femoral hernias and chose the best technique. Richly illustrated with more than 700 line drawings and photographs, this textbook is a must-have reference for all practicing general surgeons and surgeons-in-training. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Management of Abdominal Hernias Andrew N Kingsnorth, Karl A LeBlanc, 2013-01-30 Hernia repair is one of the commonest operations in general surgery. Open or laparoscopic repair of a primary inguinal hernia is a relatively straightforward operation, but more complex abdominal wall hernias demand greater surgical skill and knowledge. The editors have assembled the world's top herniologists to describe and illustrate numerous surgical techniques in detail. The field of herniology has developed rapidly over the last few years. Since the previous edition of this book, published in 2003, new surgical techniques have been developed and many new prosthetic and biologic materials have been introduced. Management of Abdominal Hernias 4e presents an authoritative, comprehensive and fully updated account of the surgical techniques and the available prosthetic materials for performing repair of abdominal wall hernias. Both open and laparoscopic methods are included. It is aimed at general and specialist surgeons in the practice of clinical surgery, as well as trainee surgeons. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Textbook of Hernia William W. Hope, William S. Cobb, Gina L. Adrales, 2017-04-07 This textbook provides a comprehensive, state-of-the art review of the field of hernia surgery, and will serve as a valuable resource for clinicians, surgeons and researchers with an interest in both inguinal and ventral/incisional hernia. This book provides an overview of the current understanding of the biologic basis of hernia formation as well as laying the foundation for the importance of hernia research and evaluating outcomes in hernia repair. Diagnosis and management strategies for inguinal and ventral hernia are discussed in detail with separate techniques sections for the most widely used procedures in this field as well as emerging technologies such a robotic and single incision surgery. Pertinent associated topics to inguinal hernia surgery such as chronic groin and athletic pubalgia are covered in detail. For incisional hernias, associated topics such as hernia prevention and enhanced recovery protocols are discussed. For both inguinal and ventral/incisional hernias mesh choices and available mesh technologies are discussed in detail as this remains an often confusing matter for the general surgery. When appropriate, chapters to highlight controversies in care are featured such as the use of synthetic mesh in contaminated surgery and laparoscopic closure of defects in laparoscopic ventral hernia repair. Current recommendations and outcomes data are highlighted when available for each technique. Textbook of Surgery will serve as a very useful resource for physicians and researchers dealing with, and interested in, abdominal wall hernias. It will provide a concise yet comprehensive summary of the current status of the field that will help guide patient management and stimulate investigative efforts. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Operative Anatomy Carol E. H. Scott-Conner, 2009 Featuring over 750 full-color illustrations, this text gives surgeons a thorough working knowledge of anatomy as seen during specific operative procedures. The book is organized regionally and covers 111 open and laparoscopic procedures in every part of the body. For each procedure, the text presents anatomic and technical points, operative safeguards, and potential errors. Illustrations depict the topographic and regional anatomy visualized throughout each operation. This edition has an expanded thoracoscopy chapter and new chapters on oncoplastic techniques; subxiphoid pericardial window; pectus excavatum/carinatum procedures; open and laparoscopic pyloromyotomy; and laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding. A companion Website will offer the fully searchable text and an image bank. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Hernia Surgery Simplified Sachin Kuber, 2013-04-30 A hernia is where an internal part of the body pushes through a weakness in the muscle or surrounding tissue wall. Hernias occur in the abdomen and there are several different types, each determined by its location within the abdomen. Hernia Surgery Simplified brings trainees and surgeons fully up to date with the latest techniques for hernia repair. The initial chapters discuss surgical anatomy of hernias, incidence and etiology, diagnosis and anaesthesia. The following sections are each dedicated to a different type of hernia and its surgical management. This comprehensive book places emphasis on the latest mesh products available for use in surgery and includes a DVD demonstrating hernia repair using a prolene mesh implant. Nearly 340 full colour photographs and illustrations assist understanding. Key points Comprehensive guide bringing surgeons up to date with latest hernia repair techniques Detailed coverage of all types of hernia and their surgical management Emphasis placed on latest mesh products Includes DVD featuring hernia repair using prolene mesh implant Nearly 340 full colour photographs and illustrations |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Robotic Hernia Surgery Omar Yusef Kudsi, 2021-07-18 This atlas demonstrates how to perform each available extraperitoneal hernia repair via a set of high-quality annotated images showing step-by-step guidance on how to perform the surgery. Robotic extraperitoneal hernia procedures are considered great teaching procedures especially with a dual teaching console. The book bridges the gap between traditional hernia and laparoscopic hernia texts by combining both approaches to create a book with a unique visual approach. Preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative figures are integrated to highlight the importance of these step-by-step procedures, enhance skill and efficiency, and avoid surgical pitfalls. Detailed descriptive figures accompany step-by-step instructions and include specific anatomical annotations that describe the anatomy and layers of the abdominal wall during hernia procedures. Robotic Hernia Surgery provides a comprehensive, insightful and state-of-art review of this field, and serves as a valuable resource for surgeons, surgeons in training, and students with an interest in hernia and robotic hernia surgery. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Turner and McIlwraith's Techniques in Large Animal Surgery Dean A. Hendrickson, A. N. Baird, 2013-06-05 Turner and McIlwraith’s Techniques in Large Animal Surgery, Fourth Edition is an updated version of the classic resource for step-by-step instruction on basic surgical techniques in cattle, horses, swine, goats, and llamas. With detailed line drawings to demonstrate the principles discussed, the book addresses general aspects of surgery such as anesthesia and equipment and provides descriptions of surgical conditions and techniques commonly encountered in large animal practice. Now including a website with interactive review questions and the figures from the book in PowerPoint, the Fourth Edition is a highly practical, reliable guide for veterinary students and veterinary practitioners with a large animal caseload. The Fourth Edition includes eight new techniques and completely rewritten chapters on anesthesia, equine wound management, and surgical techniques in bovine and swine patients, as well as revisions to reflect advances throughout the book and updated references. Turner and McIlwraith’s Techniques in Large Animal Surgery continues to supply students and practitioners alike with a valuable resource on the fundamental techniques of farm animal surgery. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Pediatric Umbilical Reconstruction Melvin A. Shiffman, 2017-08-09 The book starts with a short introduction to the topic, followed by a detailed description of the anatomical differences between exstrophy and gastroschisis. In the following chapters, the authors describe the surgical umbilicoplasty for congenital defects in children. Outcomes and complications will be discussed in the last chapter. Written by respected authors, this book will offer residents and fellows as well as practicing and highly experienced plastic surgeons essential guidance on treatment and decision-making concerning umbilical reconstruction. Its numerous illustrations and clearly structured content make the book a must-read. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair Ara Darzi, 1994 The repair and management of inguinal hernias represents a significant part of the general surgeon's workload. It was therefore inevitable that following the success of laparoscopic cholysysectomy, surgeons would develop a procedure for repairing inguinal hernias laparoscopically. This book provides the first comprehensive account of laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair. The Editors' aim has been to give step-by-step guidance to each operative procedure discussed with reference to long term results. One of the biggest problems facing surgeons learning new laparoscopic procedures is an understanding and orientation of basic anatomy when viewed through the laparoscope. This issue is discussed at length with guidance on how to avoid the common pitfalls. Final chapters look at the advantages and disadvantages of the Lichtenstein open mesh hernia repair approach, safety and properties of non-absorbal mesh with the last chapters concentrating on laparoscopic suture repair and the new mini hernia operation. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: CURRENT Diagnosis and Treatment Surgery Gerard M. Doherty, 2009-10-22 To-the-point information on more than 1000 diseases and disorders surgeons are most likely to encounter The leading single-source surgery book for house-staff, students, practitioners, and surgeons “All medical libraries should acquire this book, which is an outstanding text for medical students.” -- 4-star Doody’s review (of an earlier edition) Authoritative, concise, and completely up-to-date, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Surgery features: Wide-ranging coverage that encompasses general surgery and all the important subspecialties including otolaryngology, urology, gynecology, orthopedics, plastic and reconstructive surgery, and pediatrics References linked to recent journal articles Logical quick-find organization made even more accessible by a comprehensive index More than 600 informative photographs and illustrations Detailed treatment algorithms NEW Chapter on Training, Communication, Professionalism, and Systems-Based Practice Completely rewritten chapters on Wound Healing, Anesthesia, Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery, The Heart, Neurosurgery, Gynecology, and Orthopedics |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Salvador Morales-Conde, 2013-12-11 Primary and incisional ventral hernias are common conditions often encountered in surgical practice. Because of the frequency of this problem it has come to be managed by surgeons in general, regardless of the type of hospital or the conditions dealt with in their daily practice. Laparoscopic surgery has demonstrated to have an important role among the different technique described to repair ventral hernia with less recurrent rate, less morbidity and less overall cost than open conventional repair, with all the advange of the laparoscopic approach. As a result the indications for this surgical technique are currently being debated since the advantages are evident and progressive implementation is ensured. Now is the time to analyze the usefulness, results, technical variants, anatomic, physiologic and scientific basis and implications involved in implementation of laparoscopy as the technique of choice. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Adult Umbilical Reconstruction Melvin A. Shiffman, 2017-09-04 This book starts with a description of the anatomy of the umbilicus and its ideal shape. After a brief summary of the history of umbilical reconstruction, currently used umbilical reconstructive techniques are presented. The reader will also find information on the reconstruction of the umbilicus after malignant melanoma; outcomes and complications will be discussed in the last chapters. Written by respected authors, this book will offer residents and fellows as well as practicing and highly experienced plastic surgeons essential guidance on treatment and decision-making concerning umbilical reconstruction. Its numerous illustrations and clearly structured content make the book a must-read. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: The Anatomy and Surgical Treatment of Abdominal Hernia Sir Astley Cooper, 1844 |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Laparoscopic Hernia Repair RK Mishra, 2013-02-28 Laparoscopic hernia repair is a relatively new surgical technique to fix tears in the abdominal wall using small incisions, a patch and special cameras to view inside the body. It frequently offers a more rapid recovery for the patient, less postoperative pain, and a quicker return to work and normal activities. (LapSurg.org). This concise guide discusses the latest procedures in laparoscopic hernia repair. Beginning with chapters on the history of hernia, imaging and equipment, the following sections discuss surgical procedures for different types of hernia. Nearly 400 colour images and illustrations are included, as well as two DVD ROMs demonstrating different laparoscopic procedures and discussing potential complications. Key points Guide to latest procedures in laparoscopic hernia repair Covers techniques for different types of hernia Nearly 400 colour images and illustrations Includes DVD ROMs demonstrating procedures and discussing complications |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Hernia Surgery Yuri W. Novitsky, 2016-06-22 This textbook provides a state-of-the-art reference in the rapidly changing field of hernia surgery. With contributions by key opinion leaders in the field, this book describes the latest trends and detailed technical modifications for both routine and complex hernias. The reader will gain unique insights into robotic and laparoscopic repairs, anterior and posterior component separations, reconstructions in the setting of contamination, enterocutaneous fistulas and loss of abdominal domain. Important contributions from key reconstructive plastic surgeons detail modern trends on how to deal with complex skin and soft tissue challenges. The textbook provides unparalleled step-by-step instructions to perform both routine and complex repairs by incredible illustrations, intra-operative color photographs and a unique video collection of procedures performed by today’s top hernia surgeons. As a comprehensive and most up-to-date reference to modern treatment algorithms, trends in prosthetic science and technique selections, Hernia Surgery: Current Principles will be an invaluable resource to all residents and practicing general, plastic, and trauma surgeons to help them succeed in the field of Hernia surgery. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Essentials of Abdominal Wall Hernias V. K. Nigam, S. Nigam, 2013-12-30 A concise, comprehensive and up-to-date text on Abdominal Wall Hernias. Over 700 colour diagrams and photographs. Covers History-taking, Examination and Investigations. Covers all the important aspects of Hernia, i.e., Historical Background, Embryology, Anatomy, Operative Procedures, Possible Complications and other necessary topics. Key points to remind you what is the most important point in the chapter. Chapters, Information Patients need from the Surgeon, and Famous International Hernia Centers and Clinics give information about the latest treatment of Hernia. Chapters, Recent Advances and Modern Trends in Hernia Surgery, Arguments, Controversies, and Discussions in Hernia surgery, FAQs and MCQs are of immense value to the student as well as practicing surgeon. Considerable stress is given to Anatomy, especially in the chapters Various ligaments in relation to Groin Hernia, Other Important Structures in Groin and Laparoscopic Groin Anatomy. Both Open and Laparoscopic procedures for Abdominal Wall Hernias are described with essential steps and diagrams. Chapters, Difficulties in Hernia Surgery, Important things to remember and Statistics of Hernia are important for the beginner and practicing surgeon. Thought provoking Quotations and extensive References in each chapter. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Laparoscopic Hernia Repair R Padmakumar, D Madhukara Pai, 2023-12-28 1. Introduction to Hernia Repair 2. History of Hernia Repair 3. Laparoscopic Hernia Repair: Advantages and Difficulties 4. Anatomy of Inguinal Region 5. PK Band and Other Condensations of Transversalis Fascia 6. Transabdominal Preperitoneal Repair of Inguinal Hernia 7. Totally Extraperitoneal Repair 8. Two-port Totally Extraperitoneal Repair 9. Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 10. Extended Totally Extraperitoneal Repair 11. Laparoscopic Transabdominal Retromuscular Repair 12. Abdominoplasty with Concomitant Ventral Hernia Repair 13. Diaphragmatic Hernias in Adult 14. Laparoscopic Hiatus Hernia Repair 15. Pediatric Hernia Repair 16. Hybrid Hernia Repair 17. Mesh and Mesh Fixatives 18. Difficulties and Complications: How to Troubleshoot 19. Frequent Queries and Answers from Experts 20. Hernia in General Index |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Surgical Treatment René Holzheimer, John A. Mannick, 2001 |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Applied Anatomy for Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Andy Georgiou, Chris Thompson, James Nickells, 2014-10-02 Concise anatomical text and descriptions of procedures are supported by high-quality, anatomical illustrations linked to clinical images. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Open Abdomen Federico Coccolini, Rao Ivatury, Michael Sugrue, Luca Ansaloni, 2018-06-06 This book is the first available practical manual on the open abdomen. Practicing physicians, surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, and physiotherapists will find in it a ready source of information on all aspects of open abdomen management in a wide variety of settings. The coverage includes, for example, the open abdomen in trauma, intra-abdominal sepsis, and acute pancreatitis, step-by-step descriptions of different techniques with the aid of high-quality color figures, guidance on potential complications and their management, and features of management in different age groups. The book contents illustrate the most recent innovations and drawing upon a thorough and up-to-date literature review. Useful tips and tricks are highlighted, and the book is designed to support in daily decision making. The authors include worldwide opinion leaders in the field, guaranteeing the high scientific value of the content. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Surgical Management of Abdominal Wall Hernias Allan E Kark, Martin Kurzer, George E Wantz, 1998-10-01 A group of international experts point the way forward through the new techniques and refinements of old techniques for managing abdominal hernias. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Scott-Conner & Dawson: Essential Operative Techniques and Anatomy Carol E.H. Scott-Conner, 2013-09-05 To better reflect its new and expanded content, the name of the 4th edition of Operative Anatomy has been changed to Essential Operative Techniques and Anatomy. In this latest edition, the text’s focus on clinically relevant surgical anatomy will still remain, but it is now organized by anatomical regions rather than by procedures. Then to further ensure its relevance as a valuable reference tool, the number of chapters has been expanded to 134 and the color art program has also been increased significantly. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: An Illustrated Guide to Pediatric Surgery Ahmed H. Al-Salem, 2014-10-22 Written in a simple point by point style for ease of use, this volume covers all aspects of pediatric surgery with emphasis on important points for diagnosis and management. Each chapter covers a topic with emphasis on the most common conditions in neonatal and general pediatric surgery. The text is well illustrated with clinical, operative, radiological, and histopathological color figures and illustrations. The book also presents some of the rare conditions encountered in pediatric surgery, as well as common pediatric urology conditions. An Illustrated Guide to Pediatric Surgery is a useful reference to pediatric surgeons, specialists, fellows and residents, as well as general surgeons, pediatricians, neonatologists, medical students and interns interested in pediatric surgery. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Integrative Medicine for Children May Loo, 2009 Many parents today are turning to or seeking information about Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for their children. Whether you initiate alternative therapies or simply need to respond when asked for information or advice, it's crucial to have the most recent, evidence-based information about alternative therapies and know how to safely and effectively integrate them with conventional treatment. This innovative and reliable reference is the ideal resource to have at hand. This book includes a wide range of complementary and alternative therapies, focusing on those most often used with children: mind/body approaches, manual therapies, lifestyle approaches, alternative systems, energy medicine, and biological agents. Within these main categories, therapies such as acupuncture, chiropractic, massage, homeopathy, herbs, and magnets are covered. Fifty-five common pediatric conditions are comprehensively discussed, with diagnostic and evidence-based treatment information, followed by authoritative information on the major CAM therapies available for treatment of the condition. Whenever possible, an integrative approach that combines conventional and alternative approaches is presented.--BOOK JACKET. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Diseases of the Abdomen and Pelvis 2018-2021 Juerg Hodler, Rahel A. Kubik-Huch, Gustav K. von Schulthess, 2018-03-20 This open access book deals with imaging of the abdomen and pelvis, an area that has seen considerable advances over the past several years, driven by clinical as well as technological developments. The respective chapters, written by internationally respected experts in their fields, focus on imaging diagnosis and interventional therapies in abdominal and pelvic disease; they cover all relevant imaging modalities, including magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, and positron emission tomography. As such, the book offers a comprehensive review of the state of the art in imaging of the abdomen and pelvis. It will be of interest to general radiologists, radiology residents, interventional radiologists, and clinicians from other specialties who want to update their knowledge in this area. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Bovine Surgery and Lameness A. David Weaver, Guy St. Jean, Adrian Steiner, 2013-05-31 Bovine surgery is both challenging and complicated. Not only does the surgeon have to decide whether surgery is economically justified, but surgery often has to be performed in a sub-optimal environment. Following on from the worldwide success of the first edition, this new edition continues to act as a step-by-step guide to standard surgical techniques. Now with two new authors from Switzerland and North America, both the text and illustrations have been considerably expanded. In addition, special attention is given to issues relating to peri-operative analgesia and animal welfare, food safety, and drug dosages. Maintains the popular concise and accessible format of the first edition – perfect for on-the-field work; Two additional authors, with world renowned expertise in bovine surgery and lameness; Detailed instruction on the basics of effective surgery – proper instrumentation, asepsis, effective anaesthesia and essential techniques; Much more information on lameness, as well as numerous new line drawings to aid instruction. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Multi-Detector CT Imaging Luca Saba, Jasjit S. Suri, 2013-10-21 Developments in CT technology during the last 20 years have impressively improved its diagnostic potentialities. Part of a two-volume set that covers all aspects of CT imaging, Multi-Detector CT Imaging: Abdomen, Pelvis, and CAD Applications contains easily searchable clinical specialty chapters that provide specific information without need of an |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Atlas of Abdominoplasty Joseph P. Hunstad, Remus Repta, 2008-01-01 Successfully perform one of today's most frequently requested plastic surgery procedures. Written by a leading authority on the subject, this heavily illustrated operative guide examines all of the aspects and variations of abdominoplasty. Nearly 500 full-color illustrations and photographs show you in clear, clinical detail the pre-, intra-, and postoperative steps for each procedure, and videos on DVD present these techniques in action. Comprehensive coverage of a full range of topics related to this surgery-from patient selection and incision placement...to ancillary procedures, contraindications, and complications-make you aware of key considerations and enable you to safely perform more of the latest procedures. Covers a full range of topics associated with abdominoplasty-from patient selection and incision placement...to ancillary procedures, contraindications, and complications-highlighting key considerations and enabling you to safely perform more procedures. Examines the practice of liposuction in abdominoplasty procedures to show you how to combine both for the best results from each surgery. Offers coverage of endoscopic surgery techniques to equip you with the latest procedures. Uses nearly 500 full-color illustrations and photographs that depict in clear, clinical detail the pre-, intra-, and postoperative steps for each procedure for superb visual guidance. Addresses specific patient populations such as the massive weight loss patient and the obese, emphasizing the special operative considerations affecting these groups. Follows a consistent format throughout that makes reference quick and easy. Includes a bonus DVD containing videos of key procedures in action that show you how to proceed. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Laparo-endoscopic Hernia Surgery Reinhard Bittner, Ferdinand Köckerling, Robert J. Fitzgibbons, Jr., Karl A. LeBlanc, Sumeet K. Mittal, Pradeep Chowbey, 2018-06-25 This book is distinctive in that it focuses exclusively on current laparoscopic and endoscopic techniques for inguinal, primary and incisional abdominal wall, and hiatal hernias. Individual steps in diagnosis and treatment are described by experts in the field, but this clinical expertise is also integrated with the best available external evidence from systematic research as encapsulated in statements, recommendations, and guidelines. The reader will thus not only learn how to perform techniques systematically and reproducibly but also come to understand which of the procedures have been scientifically validated by studies, reviews, and meta-analyses and which have simply developed empirically. The descriptions of technique are supplemented by detailed guidance on such aspects as indications, anesthesia, aftercare and pain management, and the prevention and management of complications. Where appropriate, careful comparisons are made of competing repair options, including open techniques. In summary, this book will help practicing surgeons to standardize their operative technique so as to reflect current scientific knowledge and thereby improve the quality of laparoscopic/endoscopic hernia surgery. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Hiatal Hernia Surgery Muhammed Ashraf Memon, 2017-10-30 This book aims to address the recent advances and controversies on the subject of hiatus hernia and antireflux surgery. The field of antireflux surgery is undergoing a lot of changes, and traditional concepts are being challenged. The readers are provided with an evidence based approach to assist surgeons' decisions in developing a preoperative investigative algorithm prior to offering a surgical solution for either primary or recurrent hiatal hernia surgery based on supporting evidence. The chapters will further investigate the latest trends in minimally invasive hiatal hernia and antireflux surgery, both for primary and recurrent hernias. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Acute Abdomen During Pregnancy Goran Augustin, 2018-09-14 This is the second edition of a well-received book that reflects the state of the art in diagnosis and treatment of acute abdominal disorders in the pregnant patient. It addresses a wide range of conditions - whether associated with or incidental to pregnancy - ranging from very rare to more common ones, such as acute appendicitis and acute cholecystitis. It offers an update on recommendations, guidelines and scenarios to provide fundamental support for all clinicians who might encounter such cases. The book highlights the importance of a rapid diagnosis to avoid serious consequences for both the mother and the fetus. Furthermore, it sheds light on the different imaging modalities of rare pathologies that can occur during pregnancy, helping clinicians and radiologists to better define underlying cases. This new edition has been almost completely rewritten, and includes an additional section focusing on urologic emergencies, preterm labor and intra-abdominal pressure, as well as new figures and tables. It is equally valuable for general and abdominal surgeons, gynecologists and obstetricians, as well as emergency physicians, who may be the first specialists to have clinical contact with this group of patients. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Abdominal Surgery Ahmad Zaghal, Arwa El Rifai, 2021-09-01 This book presents a brief overview of the main issues related to abdominal surgeries in adults and children. It provides readers with the cognitive and technical knowledge necessary for taking care of patients who have undergone abdominal surgeries. It also presents a summary of the indications, some technical considerations, and possible complications of abdominal surgeries. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Current Surgical Therapy E-Book John L. Cameron, Andrew M. Cameron, 2013-11-20 Minimize the risks and maximize your surgical success with Current Surgical Therapy! Hundreds of preeminent general surgeons present you with today’s best treatment and management advice for a number of diseases and associated surgeries, discussing which approach to take, how to avoid or minimize complications, and what outcomes to expect. Current Surgical Therapy is indispensable for quick, efficient review prior to surgery, as well as when preparing for surgical boards and ABSITEs! Find the answers you need quickly inside the user-friendly book. Obtain dependable advice on patient selection, contraindications, techniques, pitfalls, and more from this best-selling surgical resource, trusted by generations of surgeons for decades as the definitive source on the most current surgical approaches. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Surgical Anatomy and Technique John E. Skandalakis, Panajiotis N. Skandalakis, Lee J. Skandalakis, 2012-12-06 A good knowledge of anatomy helps surgeons avoid anatomical complications, while masterful technique allows them to proceed rapidly and securely in the operating room. Unlike other pocket-sized surgical texts on the market, Surgical Anatomy and Technique manual provides step-by-step techniques of a wide range of general surgery procedures and reviews the anatomical entities involved in each operation. The book's scope spans the entire body: skin and scalp, neck, breast, abdominal wall and herniae, diaphragm, esophagus, stomach, duodenum, pancreas, small intestines, appendix, colon and anorectum, liver, extrahepatic biliary tract, spleen, adrenal glands, carpal tunnel, and varicosities of the lower extremity. A chapter on laparoscopic surgery is also included. Clear, concise, and generously illustrated, this is a superb quick reference to refresh the memory of the surgical resident before entering the operating room. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: The Art and Science of Abdominal Hernia Muhammad Shamim, 2022-01-19 The Art and Science of Abdominal Hernia encompasses a broad range of topics regarding abdominal wall hernia. Minute technical details are largely avoided, the main focus being on diagnosis and common surgical approaches. Chapters address clinical evaluation and diagnosis, different types of hernias including inguinal, femoral, and umbilical hernias, and biological mechanisms of inguinal pain and chronification. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Manual of practical anatomy, v.1 Daniel John Cunningham, 1914 |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Cunningham's Manual of Practical Anatomy Daniel John Cunningham, 1914 This is a reproduction of an original work published before 1923. You may freely copy and distribute this work as no entity has a copyright on the body of this work. |
umbilical hernia anatomy: Part 1 MRCOG Revision Notes and Sample SBAs Neelanjana Mukhopadhaya, Jyotsna Pundir, Mala Arora, 2020-12-10 This concise yet comprehensive guide is focused on the curriculum and current exam style of the MRCOG Part 1 examination. It integrates clinical knowledge with basic science, providing readers with a deeper understanding of pathophysiology of medical disorders in obstetrics and gynaecology. The lead editor is a member of the Part 1 Examination Committee and her insights are skilfully woven into the book's revision notes, sample Single Best Answer (SBA) question and answer explanations, and tips on exam technique. The book encourages a structured thought process to develop, making it easier for clinicians to make differential diagnoses and conduct relevant investigations and treatment plans. The focus on basic sciences also endows readers with the ability to develop research ideas and evaluate findings. Featuring easy-to-read text, highlighted key points, illustrations, and plenty of practice papers, this succinct guide is essential preparation reading for trainee obstetricians and gynaecologists taking the challenging Part 1 MRCOG exam. |
UMBILICAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UMBILICAL is of, relating to, or used at the navel. How to use umbilical in a sentence.
Umbilical cord - Wikipedia
In placental mammals, the umbilical cord (also called the navel string, [1] birth cord or funiculus umbilicalis) is a conduit between the developing embryo or fetus and the placenta.
Your Baby’s Umbilical Cord: 5 Surprising Facts for New & Expectant ...
5. The umbilical cord stump needs air (no bandage required). After the umbilical cord is cut, a little stump remains above the baby's belly button (called the umbilicus). It takes about 1 to 3 weeks …
Umbilical Cord Problems: What Should I Be Concerned About? - WebMD
Apr 11, 2025 · Usually, the cord doesn’t have any issues, but there are several conditions that may impact the effectiveness of your baby’s umbilical cord. Learn more about these …
Anatomy, Abdomen and Pelvis: Umbilical Cord - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
May 18, 2015 · The umbilical cord is considered both the physical and emotional attachment between mother and fetus. This structure allows for the transfer of oxygen and nutrients from …
Umbilical Hernia: Symptoms, What It Is, Treatment & Surgery
What is an umbilical hernia? An umbilical hernia is an unusual bulge you can often see or feel over your belly button (umbilicus). It develops when part of your small intestine, together with …
UMBILICAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
UMBILICAL definition: 1. relating to the umbilical cord (= the long tube that connects a baby before it is born to its…. Learn more.
From Pregnancy to Birth: A Guide to Umbilical Cord Health
Aug 8, 2023 · What Is the Umbilical Cord and Why Is It Important? The umbilical cord is a life-sustaining tube that connects your baby to your placenta. Some issues can develop with the …
Umbilical | definition of umbilical by Medical dictionary
umbilical cord the structure that connects the fetus and placenta; it is the lifeline of the fetus in the uterus throughout pregnancy. About 2 weeks after conception, the umbilical cord and the …
Umbilical cord care: Do's and don'ts for parents - Mayo Clinic
Feb 10, 2024 · The umbilical cord brings nutrients and oxygen to your baby during pregnancy. After birth, the umbilical cord isn't needed anymore. So, a healthcare professional clamps and …
UMBILICAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UMBILICAL is of, relating to, or used at the navel. How to use umbilical in a sentence.
Umbilical cord - Wikipedia
In placental mammals, the umbilical cord (also called the navel string, [1] birth cord or funiculus umbilicalis) is a conduit between the developing embryo or fetus and the placenta.
Your Baby’s Umbilical Cord: 5 Surprising Facts for New
5. The umbilical cord stump needs air (no bandage required). After the umbilical cord is cut, a little stump remains above the baby's belly button (called the umbilicus). It takes about 1 to 3 …
Umbilical Cord Problems: What Should I Be Concerned About? - WebMD
Apr 11, 2025 · Usually, the cord doesn’t have any issues, but there are several conditions that may impact the effectiveness of your baby’s umbilical cord. Learn more about these …
Anatomy, Abdomen and Pelvis: Umbilical Cord - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
May 18, 2015 · The umbilical cord is considered both the physical and emotional attachment between mother and fetus. This structure allows for the transfer of oxygen and nutrients from …
Umbilical Hernia: Symptoms, What It Is, Treatment & Surgery
What is an umbilical hernia? An umbilical hernia is an unusual bulge you can often see or feel over your belly button (umbilicus). It develops when part of your small intestine, together with …
UMBILICAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
UMBILICAL definition: 1. relating to the umbilical cord (= the long tube that connects a baby before it is born to its…. Learn more.
From Pregnancy to Birth: A Guide to Umbilical Cord Health
Aug 8, 2023 · What Is the Umbilical Cord and Why Is It Important? The umbilical cord is a life-sustaining tube that connects your baby to your placenta. Some issues can develop with the …
Umbilical | definition of umbilical by Medical dictionary
umbilical cord the structure that connects the fetus and placenta; it is the lifeline of the fetus in the uterus throughout pregnancy. About 2 weeks after conception, the umbilical cord and the …
Umbilical cord care: Do's and don'ts for parents - Mayo Clinic
Feb 10, 2024 · The umbilical cord brings nutrients and oxygen to your baby during pregnancy. After birth, the umbilical cord isn't needed anymore. So, a healthcare professional clamps and …