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  1. ... a tube that connects the bladder to the umbilicus during fetal development. After birth, the urachus normally ... is made in the lower abdomen, below the umbilicus.
  2. The umbilicus ("belly button") is in the center of the lower abdomen. It is the site through which vessels ... the abdominal cavity) to protrude, and push the umbilicus outward. This is more obvious when the infant ...
  3. ... camera is inserted into the abdomen near the umbilicus (navel). Instruments are inserted through 2 more small puncture ...
  4. ... incision is made in the skin below the navel (umbilicus).
  5. ... side of your fist just above the person's navel, well below the breastbone. ... side of your fist just above the child's navel, well below the breastbone.
  6. ... defect at the base of the umbilical cord (umbilicus); the infant is born with a sac protruding ...
  7. ... defect to the side of the umbilical cord (umbilicus). The infant is born with intestines protruding through ...
  8. ... small incision in the abdomen just below the umbilicus.
  9. ... to make a vertical cut, from below the navel to just above the pubic area. A vertical ...
  10. ... from the bottom of the breastbone to the navel which appears whenever an infant strains or attempts ...
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