Rupture of Umbilical Hernia with Evisceration in a Newborn - A Case Report
Most umbilical hernias in infants do not need surgery and the ring will eventually close. Occasionally few complications can arise and incarceration is most common. Spontaneous rupture of the hernia and eventual evisceration is a rarely seen complication. A 3-week-old neonate having umbilical hernia...
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Main Authors: | Dinesh H Kittur (Author), Kailas P Bhandarkar (Author), Santosh V Patil (Author), Sudhakar S Jadhav (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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