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Umbilical hernia - pre-referral

  • This is an elective surgical condition.

    See resources for referral form, parent information and more.

    Assessment and when to refer

    History:

    • Results from failure of umbilical cicatrix to contract following separation of umbilical cord.
    • Incarceration very rare in childhood.
    • Common condition and > 95% will resolve spontaneously by 2-3 years. 
    • In infants, hernia may become large and increase in size in the first 6 months.
    • No treatment needed - although parents will often require reassurance. 
      • Refer to the OPD of General Surgery if still present after 2 years or if there is parental anxiety due to large size in infancy.
      • Please provide history and any investigations undertaken.

    Contact information

    For clinical advice call RCH Switchboard tel (03) 9345 5522 and ask for:

    • General surgery registrar or fellow on-call
    • Department of General Surgery - clinical advice
    • Emergency Department - for clinical advice after hours

    For outpatient bookings

    • Fax to 03 9345 5034 (number also on referral form)
    • For urgent appointments please also call 03 9345 6180
    • For private referrals see Paediatrician Listing for private surgeon contact details.

    Admission enquiries call RCH Switchboard tel (03) 9345 5522 and ask for:

    • General admission enquiries (or direct dial 03 9345 6172)
    • ED admission enquiries: (or direct dial 03 9345 6477)

    Resources

    References

    Urgent paediatric surgical conditions - management guidelines by Tom Clarnette MBBS, MD, FRACS (Paeds). Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, RCH, Melbourne, Australia.

    Feedback

    Please give feedback on this guideline - kids.connect@rch.org.au / telephone: (03) 9345 4645 / fax (03) 9345 4650

    Thanks to Consultant Paediatric Surgeon Tom Clarnette for permission to adapt existing guidelines.  Many thanks to the GPs involved in the review.  First published Dec 2007. Reviewed August 2009.  Please read Copyright and Disclaimer.