The University Hospital of Tokyo

Chome Yushima, Tokyo, Japan
Est. 1858

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The University Hospital of Tokyo

Chome Yushima, Tokyo, Japan

Established

1858

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Umbilical Hernia Repair at The University Hospital of Tokyo

What procedures are available at The University Hospital of Tokyo?

The University Hospital of Tokyo, can be found in Chome Yushima, Tokyo, Japan and offers its patients Umbilical Hernia Repair procedures as well as 286 other procedures, across 30 different procedure categories
. At present, there is no pricing information for Umbilical Hernia Repair procedures at The University Hospital of Tokyo. The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request.

How many medical staff are there at The University Hospital of Tokyo and what accreditations do they have?

Currently, there's no information available about the doctors at the Hospital, and The University Hospital of Tokyo is not accredited by any recognised accreditations institutions.

Facility Services Available at The University Hospital of Tokyo

Airport pickup
Family accommodation
Interpreter services
Laundry
Mobility accessible rooms
Parking available
Pharmacy
Phone in the room
Private rooms for patients available
Rehabilitation
Restaurant
Special dietary requests accepted
Translation services
TV in the room

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What you need to know about Umbilical Hernia Repair in Tokyo

Umbilical hernia repair is a simple operation to fix umbilical hernias. An umbilical hernia involves a pouch or bulge forming in the abdomen that occurs when part of the bowel or fatty tissue pushes through a weak spot in or near the belly button. It is common in infants and children, especially in premature babies. In some cases, it may also develop in adults.

Umbilical hernias are easily treatable. In children, they do not always require surgical repair. However, surgery may be necessary if the hernia:

  • Causes pain and discomfort

  • Grows after the child is 1 to 2 years old

  • The intestines are within the bulge

  • The hernia becomes trapped

  • The bulge is still present by the age of 4 years.

For most adults with an umbilical hernia, surgery is recommended because the risk of complications is higher and the hernia is unlikely to get better by itself. 

Umbilical hernia repair is performed to push the bulge back into place and to strengthen the weak spot in the abdominal wall.

What's the Recovery Time?

You can gradually resume your normal activities over time until you can do them without feeling any pain. Most patients can perform light activities within 1 or 2 weeks. If you work in an office job, you may be able to return to work in 1 or 2 weeks. However, strenuous activities and heavy lifting should be avoided for about 4 to 6 weeks. Therefore, if you work a manual job, it is wise to wait at least 4 weeks until you return to work. 

Children can go back to school in about a week, but they should be excused from games and sports for at least 2 weeks. Make sure your children avoid contact sports for 6 to 8 weeks.

What's the Success Rate?

Umbilical hernia repair is a low-risk procedure. It is generally safe and effective. However, an umbilical hernia can reoccur. According to a study, the recurrence rate after umbilical hernia repair is 8.9%.

While the procedure is safe, complications can still occur, particularly if you have other serious medical conditions. It is important that you talk to your doctor if you are concerned about the risks. Other risks of the procedure (unrelated to other medical conditions) are:

  • Blood clots

  • Infection

  • Injury to nearby structures

  • Allergic reaction to anesthesia.

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