
Umbilical hernias constitute a significant proportion of anterior abdominal wall hernias. Despite the apparent simplicity of surgical treatment, questions remain regarding the preservation of umbilical anatomy, reduction of surgical trauma and recurrences, as well as improvement of cosmetic outcomes. The search for organ-preserving and minimally invasive approaches is of particular relevance. The technique developed by the author makes it possible to achieve these goals through precise, dosed dissection and double plasty of the umbilical ring while preserving the umbilical cord. The advantages of the proposed technique have been analyzed in comparison with traditional methods of hernioplasty [1]; [2]; [3]; [4]; [5]; [6]; [7]; [8]; [9]; [10].
umbilical hernia, hernioplasty, navel, anterior abdominal wall, organ-preserving technique, surgical treatment.
umbilical hernia, hernioplasty, navel, anterior abdominal wall, organ-preserving technique, surgical treatment.
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