Umbilicoplasty in Children with Proboscis Umbilical Hernias

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Stay Current Published: 2024-12-03

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0:00
Introduction to Umbilical Hernia Repair
This chapter introduces the procedure of umbilical hernia repair for a proboscoid hernia using a V to Y umbiloplasty technique, highlighting the significance of the condition in a pediatric patient.
0:30
Incision and Hernia Sac Isolation
The chapter describes the process of making a linear transverse infra umbilical incision and isolating the hernia sac for further surgical intervention.
1:01
Division and Cleaning of Hernia Sac
This section covers the division of the hernia sac and the cleaning of the fascial edges in preparation for closure.
1:32
Fascial Closure Techniques
The focus here is on the closure of the fascia using interrupted viral sutures, ensuring proper alignment and stability.
2:02
Marking and Executing the V to Y Incision
This chapter details the marking of the V to Y incision and the excision of excess skin to facilitate umbiloplasty.
2:33
Closure of the Vertical Portion
The procedure for closing the vertical portion of the Y with running subcuticular suture is explained, emphasizing the creation of a new umbilicus.
3:04
Finalizing the Umbilical Reconstruction
This section discusses inverting the new umbilicus and tacking it to the fascia, completing the umbilical reconstruction.
3:35
Closure of the Infra Umbilical Incision
The final steps involve closing the remaining linear infra umbilical incision with running subcuticular sutures.
4:05
Application of Dermabond and Conclusion
The application of Dermabond is shown, followed by a summary of the procedure and the resolution of the proboscis.

Topic overview

In this technique video, Dr. Justin Huntington demonstrates a novel technique for umbilicoplasty in children with proboscis umbilical hernias. 

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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