2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsc.2022.102511
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Neonatal presentation of transected sigmoid colon following umbilical cord clamping: Hernia of umbilical cord

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“…During embryonic development, the position of the UC involves the evolution of the umbilical vessels, the allantois (or urachus), and midgut herniation. 7,8 Around the 10th week of pregnancy, the UC is formed completely, with the structure consisting of the outer amniotic membrane, Wharton jelly, umbilical vessels, degenerated yolk sac, and allantois remnants. 9 UCC commonly results from abnormal development of the structure described above.…”
Section: Classification Of Uccmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During embryonic development, the position of the UC involves the evolution of the umbilical vessels, the allantois (or urachus), and midgut herniation. 7,8 Around the 10th week of pregnancy, the UC is formed completely, with the structure consisting of the outer amniotic membrane, Wharton jelly, umbilical vessels, degenerated yolk sac, and allantois remnants. 9 UCC commonly results from abnormal development of the structure described above.…”
Section: Classification Of Uccmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mixed type contains a segment of small bowel in addition to MD and is less commonly reported [18]. The clinical preoperative diagnosis remains difficult, even in cases of strangulated inguinal hernias, whereas obstruction can occur if the base of the diverticulum is broad enough to cause narrowing of the intestinal lumen [19].…”
Section: Littré's Herniamentioning
confidence: 99%