TY - JOUR T1 - Umbilical Hernia Mesh Repair: Overview on its Safety, Efficacy, and Techniques A1 - Khaled Waleed Alhammadi A1 - Aysha Hasan Alrowaiei A1 - Abdulkarem Naif Aldossari A1 - Ahmed hatemm Almogamsy A1 - Ghadah Saleh Alyami A1 - Amnah Saleem AlSarheed A1 - Khalid Mohammed AlMulhim A1 - Mohammad Ayman Mohammad A1 - Joharah Naif Alotaibi A1 - Kawkab Muteb Alharbi A1 - Abeer Suliman Alkahmus A1 - Mamdooh Fieh Althiaby JF - World Journal of Environmental Biosciences JO - World J Environ Biosci SN - 2277-8047 Y1 - 2021 VL - 10 IS - 3 DO - 10.51847/Vc2TnB5w0z SP - 42 EP - 46 N2 - Adult umbilical hernias make up about 6 to 14% of all abdominal wall hernias. Surgical intervention is usually indicated when the umbilical hernia becomes symptomatic and poses a risk of incarceration. The hernia contains a stable, fibrotic hernia void that does not enlarge, rather a hernia sac that enlarges In most patients. Because the hernia sac neck is usually small compared to the hernia sac size, confinement and suffocation are ordinary. As a result, after diagnosis, an elective repair is recommended. The ideal repair approach is still controversial, and there are a lot of options. However, mesh repair has shown superiority regarding the complications and the recurrence rates. To review mesh repair’s role in umbilical hernia and to evaluate the efficacy and the techniques of this intervention. The following keys are used to select articles from the PubMed database and in the mesh (("umbilical hernia mesh repair" [mesh]) and ("efficacy" [mesh]) or ("technique" [mesh])). The use of mesh in umbilical hernia repair compared to tissue repair for primary umbilical hernia leads to a lower recurrence rate and equivalent wound complication rate. However, surgeons have to make their choice based on the magnitude of the umbilical defect. UR - https://environmentaljournals.org/article/umbilical-hernia-mesh-repair-overview-on-its-safety-efficacy-and-techniques-lkwaszogt3o68it ER -