Repair of Incarcerated or Strangulated Umbilical Hernia
A strangulated or incarcerated, umbilical hernia occurs when the hernia contents are restricted enough where there is reduced or no blood flow to that part of the body. Seek immediate care if a hernia bulge turns red, purple or dark or if you notice any other signs or symptoms of a strangulated hernia. Surgery may be immediately necessary. It is a process where the surgeon will first release the trapped tissue and navigate back into the umbilical or naval cavity, then remove any damaged tissue if needed.
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