What is a membrane hernia?

The hernia is a type of congenital defect. This is caused by an opening in the membrane that opens when the child develops in the uterus of his mother. Organs that would normally be present in the abdomen protrude through this opening.

There are two types of diaphragans. When the hernia is present on the left side of the body, the hernia is called the hernia. With this type of congenital hernia, the stomach and intestines protrude through the hole in the membrane into the thoracic cavity.

If the abnormal opening on the right side is known as the Morgagni Hernia. The position of the hole means that the liver and intestine of the child moves up instead of staying in the abdominal cavity. Morgagni is a rare form of both types of hernia. It represents only two percent of all cases.

When the fetus develops, the membrane is formed somewhere between the seventh and the tenth week of pregnancy. If the membrane does not develop normally or part of the intestine is captured in the membrane, when it is formed, a membranenamon hernia can form. Family History plays a role in the probability that this oneThe congenital hernia develops. If parents already had a child with keel keel membrane, their chances of the state of the presence at subsequent birth.

This type of hernia can be detected during the physical test carried out shortly after birth. A chest X -ray can be ordered to explore the membrane, lungs and intestine of the child. A blood test may also be ordered to get an idea of ​​the child's ability to breathe called arterial blood gas.

Once diagnostic hernia is diaphragm diagnosed, the child is likely to be accepted to the neonatal unit of intensive care in the hospital (NICU). Once it is nicu, the newborn can be placed on the fan to help them breathe. Another option for the doctor is to put the nets on the machine on the heart/lungs until the child's condition is stabilized and the diaphragm hernia can be treated.

Surgery is performed to close the hole and repair the membrane hernia. The organs thathave moved to the wrong place, they are listed where they should originally be part of the process. Regular subsequent medical meetings, which continue to monitor the condition of the child, will be needed for some time after the operation.

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