Abstract

BackgroundUmbilical hernias are a frequent and well-known pathology in children or adults. Congenital umbilical hernias are commonly diagnosed in childhood, and in adulthood such a hernia is usually acquired. Umbilical hernia in pregnancy may result in serious obstetric complications including antepartum hemorrhage, intrauterine fetal demise, and preterm labor, particularly if incarcerated.Case presentationWe present a rare case of a congenital umbilical hernia in a term pregnancy. The patient was a 34-year-old African (Malawian) woman, living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and on antiretroviral treatment, gravida 4, with three previous vaginal deliveries, and with two babies weighing 4 kg at birth. We performed herniorrhaphy at caesarean section, and at 3 months of follow-up she had no evidence of a recurrent hernia.ConclusionCongenital umbilical hernias are commonly diagnosed in childhood but might first be seen by medical practitioners in adulthood. A patient-centered approach addressing patient complaints, associated risk factors, and possible complications is recommended. Primary repair at caesarean section is a feasible option.

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  • Umbilical hernias are a frequent and well-known pathology in children or adults

  • Congenital umbilical hernias are commonly diagnosed in childhood but might first be seen by medical practitioners in adulthood

  • Congenital umbilical hernias are commonly diagnosed in childhood, and in adulthood such a hernia is usually acquired

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Management of a patient with a gravid uterus in an umbilical hernia requires a patient-centered approach addressing patient complaints and possible complications. Knowledge of all possible complications and their unusual presentations can help achieve successful pregnancy and operative outcomes. Primary repair of an umbilical hernia at caesarean section is a feasible option

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