OBSTRUCTED CONGENITAL HERNIA OF UMBILICAL CORD IN A NIGERIAN NEWBORN AND ITS DIAGNOSTIC CONUNDRUM

Authors

A.A Ishola1, K.I Egbuchulem2, D.I Olulana2,3

Correspondents

Dr. K.I. Egbuchulem
Division of Paediatric Surgery,
Department of Surgery,
University College Hospital,
Ibadan.
ifeanyiegbuchulem@yahoo.com

Affiliation of Authors

Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, University College Hospital, Ibadan.
Division of Paediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, University College Hospital, Ibadan.
Department of Surgery, University of Ibadan, Ibadan.

ABSTRACT

Background: Congenital Hernia of umbilical cord (CHUC) is a rare presentation. The failure of return of intestinal loops following physiological herniation has been postulated as the embryological basis of this condition. This is usually mistakenly termed as omphalocele minor. We aim to highlight this rare finding, the clinical features, diagnostic dilemma, and management of CHUC.

Case Presentation: He is a 4-day old male with obstructed CHUC. He had an oedematous umbilical stump, with circumferential normal abdominal wall skin folds in the form of a collar wrapping round the proximal aspect of the protrusion. The umbilical defect measured about 4 cm in diameter. Subsequently, surgical reduction and repair of defect was done, with resolution of symptoms.

Conclusion:CHUC though a rare entity and easily missed, accurate diagnosis and management offer good prognosis. Also, recognition will prevent iatrogenic bowel injury from careless clamping of the cord with associated morbidity and mortality. It also helps to prevent mis categorization and prevent unwarranted anxiety with misdiagnosis.

Keyword: Congenital hernia, Physiologic herniation, Umbilical defect, Bowel injury

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