Urachal or fistula resection

Umbilical or fistula resection is a surgical treatment for the treatment of umbilical hernia. Some infants have yellow-green water or fecal samples discharged from the center of the navel after umbilical cord detachment, and even have gas discharge like fart. When checking, it is found that there is a pupil in the center of the navel, and there are wet reddish mucous membranes around it. This is the yolk tube sputum, also known as "Umbilical hernia" is a residual conduit in which the yolk tube is completely unclosed (normally, the fetus gradually degenerates from the ovoid tube at week 6). Treatment of diseases: urachal fistula, urachal cysts and urachal fistula Indication Umbilical or fistula patients. Contraindications 1, with systemic diseases, can not tolerate surgery. 2, local infection, not suitable for surgery. Preoperative preparation Antibiotics are routinely used before surgery. Surgical procedure The fistula was removed and the umbilical cord was removed together to suture the top of the bladder. Indwelling catheter or bladder fistula after surgery.

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