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Umbilical Hernia Reduction on Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS)

Dr. Mario Lupu @MLugo2014

#Hernia #Reduction #POCUS #ultrasound #clinical
Umbilical Hernia ... Point of Care Ultrasound ... Reduction #POCUS #ultrasound ... #clinical #Umbilical
Proximal SBO on Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) secondary to strangulated umbilical hernia

The happiest strangulated umbilical
Point of Care Ultrasound ... to strangulated umbilical ... happiest strangulated umbilical ... #Obstruction #Ultrasound ... POCUS #Hernia #Umbilical
34 yrs old patient, childbirth 3 weeks ago without problem. Acute supra-ombilical pain since 6 hours.
Acute supra-ombilical ... Strangulated #hernia #umbilical ... #clinical #ultrasound
Point of Care Ultrasound - Probe Movements
SWEEPING:
Here we slide the probe along a slug trail of
Point of Care Ultrasound ... pressure around the umbilical ... Movements #Motion #Ultrasound
Molar Pregnancy on Pelvic Ultrasound

The transducer positioned anteriorly, just below umbilicus. Note spine & iliac a.
Pregnancy on Pelvic Ultrasound ... anteriorly, just below umbilicus ... Pregnancy #Pelvic #Ultrasound
Sister Mary Joseph Nodule on Physical Exam

Unfortunately, not all bulges are hernias. This umbilical bulge ended
This umbilical bulge ... clinical #video #umbilical ... lymphnode #oncology #umbilicus
Dilated Abdominal Veins and Caput Medusae - Direction of Blood Flow

Vein Milking technique can be used
Normal veins: Umbilicus ... towards head) above umbilicus ... towards feet) below umbilicus ... respecting the umbilical ... above and below umbilicus
Umbilical Cord Prolapse - umbilical cord presents ahead of fetus
 • Elevate the presenting fetal part
Umbilical Cord Prolapse ... - umbilical cord
Resuscitative Hysterotomy - Procedure Instructions
When? ASAP. Within 4 minutes when possible.
Who? Pregnant patient with uterus above
with uterus above umbilicus ... Scalpel, Scissors • Umbilical ... Midline Incision Umbilicus
Types of abdominal hernias
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Inguinal (70.7%)
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Umbilical (13.9%)
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Epigastric (6.6%)
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Incisional (4.7%)
Inguinal (70.7%) - Umbilical