Affiliation:
1. Department of Pediatrics Misawa City Hospital Aomori Japan
2. Department of General Medicine Towada City Hospital Aomori Japan
3. Department of Eat‐Loss Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan
4. Tomimoto Pediatric Clinic Aomori Japan
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundCompression therapy using compression material is often used for umbilical hernias in infants; however, there are problems regarding its use, such as appearance and cost. In our hospital, we use the tape fixation method without compression materials. We report the effectiveness of this method, its significance in measuring the degree of hernia bulge before treatment, and parent satisfaction with the treatment.MethodsWe analyzed 77 cases of umbilical hernias (41 boys and 36 girls, mean age 52.7 ± 18.3 days) that were treated with the tape fixation method at the Department of Pediatrics of our hospital. Hernia size was classified based on the height of the bulge: mild (<1 cm), moderate (1≦ and <3 cm), or severe (>3 cm). Treatment duration was compared between the groups using the Steel–Dwass test. After the treatment, a questionnaire was mailed to the parents to assess the treatment satisfaction.ResultsSeventy‐three patients (94.8%) achieved closure of the hernia orifice, with no excess skin and a well‐shaped umbilicus. The duration of treatment was significantly shorter, with the following order: mild (18.5 ± 8.2 days), moderate (25.0 ± 11.9 days), and severe cases (47.8 ± 11.7 days). According to the questionnaire, 97.5% of the parents were satisfied with the treatment.ConclusionsOur tape fixation method without compression material achieved a high closure rate and a good shape of the umbilicus. In addition, we noted that the height of the hernia bulge can be used as a guide to estimate the duration of treatment.
Subject
Family Practice,Geriatrics and Gerontology,Internal Medicine
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