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Umbilical Disorders with Dr. Rebeccah Brown

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Dr. Rebecca Brown discusses umbilical disorders including omphalitis (bacterial infection requiring urgent evaluation due to necrotizing fasciitis risk) and umbilical hernias. Recent evidence supports delaying elective hernia repair until age 4-5 years, as most close spontaneously and early repair increases complication and recurrence rates.

Key takeaways

  • Delayed umbilical cord separation (>3 weeks) may indicate immune deficiency and warrants evaluation.
  • Omphalitis progresses to necrotizing fasciitis in 16% of cases; early recognition and surgical consultation are critical.
  • Umbilical hernias >1.5cm rarely close spontaneously; defects <0.5cm close in 96% of cases by age 6.
  • Elective umbilical hernia repair should be delayed until age 4-5 years due to higher complication and recurrence rates in younger children.
  • Incarceration of umbilical hernias is rare (<0.2%) and more common with smaller defects, not larger ones.

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