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Low risk, but not no risk, of umbilical hernia complications requiring acute surgery in childhood

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Western Australia has an incidence of acutely complicated umbilical hernia requiring operative intervention of 1:3000 to 1:11,000. On an international scale, this is low, and studies with similar incidence do not advocate for immediate repair of all identified umbilical hernias. The authors believe repair should be guided by patient and guardian, but if there is an episode of incarceration, acute repair is advised.

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