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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: UMBILICAL HERNIAS, PRE-OPERATIVE PROCEDURE includes Physical and Distance Exam (mo), Complications of the Umbilicus are Omphaloarterits (MO), Conservative Corrections of Uncomplicated Hernias involve the use of Daily Reduction of Hernia, Complications of the Umbilicus are Omphalourachitis (MO), Umbilical Hernias (MO) How do we correct them? When is appropriate to do a Hernia Repair? (MO), Umbilical Hernias (MO) What is it? An umbilical hernia is a protrusion of the abdominal lining, abdominal fat or a portion of abdominal organ(s) through the area around the umbilicus. (MO), Umbilical Hernias (MO) to understand the abnormal we must know the normal Anatomy of an Umbilicus, Condition of contents described as Irreducible (MO), Classification of Hernias is dependent on Sites, Complications of the Umbilicus are Patent Urachus (MO), Condition of contents described as Incarcerated (MO), Client communication must include Complications (mo), Condition of contents described as Hernia with Adhesions (MO), PRE-OPERATIVE PROCEDURE includes Preparation of Patient for surgery (mo), Contents which are Urinary Bladder (vesicele), Conservative Corrections of Uncomplicated Hernias involve the use of Hernia Clamps, Contents which are intestines (enterocele), Umbilical Surgery includes INTRAOPERATIVE PROCEDURE, PRE-OPERATIVE PROCEDURE includes Client communication, Umbilical Hernias (MO) How do we correct them? Procedures