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- A hernia occurs when part of an organ protrudes through a weak point or tear in the thin muscular ... Hernia repair may be recommended for: Large bulges through a small hole (increased risk of incarceration and ...
- Umbilical hernias are fairly common. They are obvious at birth and are caused by a small defect in the ... In most cases, by age 3 the umbilical hernia shrinks and closes without treatment. The indications for ...
- ... backflows from the stomach into the esophagus. Hiatal hernia repair is surgery to repair a bulging of ... abdomen and chest (diaphragm) into the chest (hiatal hernia). Hiatal hernia repair may be recommended when the ...
- ... life-threatening situation. The indications for a diaphragmatic hernia repair include: Chest X-rays showing diaphragmatic hernia Severe breathing difficulty (respiratory distress) shortly after birth ...
- An umbilical hernia is a protrusion of the peritoneum and fluid, omentum, or a portion of abdominal organ(s) through the umbilical ...
- Inguinal hernia is the result of an organ, usually bowel, protruding through a weak point or tear in the thin muscular abdominal wall. Inguinal hernias can restrict blood supply to the bowel herniated ...
- ... of the stomach protruding through the diaphragm (hiatal hernia).
- A hiatal hernia occurs when part of the stomach protrudes up into the chest through the sheet of muscle called the ...
- A femoral hernia is a protrusion of a loop of the intestine through a weakened abdominal wall, located in the lower ...
- An abdominal hernia (gastroschisis) occurs when there is an area where the muscles are weak, and this allows the internal organs ...