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Umbilical CordAka: Umbilicus, Single Umbilical Artery
- See Also
- Newborn Abdominal Exam
- Physiology
- Umbilical vessels composed of 2 arteries and 1 vein
- Umbilicus separates within 2-3 weeks of delivery
- Dries and separates by 8 days in most infants
- Usually separation site heals by 15 days
- Routine care of umbilicus
- Initial care: Clean cord and surrounding skin
- Sterile water or
- Mild cleanser with neutral pH (5.5 to 7.0)
- Ongoing cord care: Keep cord stump clean and dry
- Clean cord area with sterile water
- Keep cord area clean and dry
- Clean cord area when soiled with urine or stool
- Cleaning cord area with water alone is preferred
- Results in fastest cord separation
- No increased risk of bacterial infection
- Other cleaning or drying agents are not beneficial
- Background
- These agents do not shorten cord separation time
- These agents do not decrease risk of infection
- Agents to avoid
- Alcohol and other topical drying agents
- Topical Antibiotics (may prolong cord separation)
- Topical antiseptics (may prolong cord separation)
- References
- Gfatter (1997) Int J Clin Lab Res 27(4):238
- Dore (1998) J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs 27:621
- Medves (1997) Can J Public Health 88(6):380
- Abnormalities of the Umbilical Cord
- Umbilical Granuloma
- Urachal Anomaly
- Umbilical Hernia
- Usually closes by age 2 to 3 years
- Surgery indications
- Defect exceeds 3 cm
- Hernia persists beyond age 5 years
- Delayed separation of the umbilical cord (>3 weeks)
- Urachal Anomaly
- Leukocyte adhesion defect
- Single umbilical artery
- Incidence: 1% of newborns
- Associated with renal anomalies
- Obtain Renal ultrasound at 2 to 4 weeks
- Short umbilical cord
- Requires more vigilant evaluation
- Monitor closely in first year of life
- Careful exam for comorbid malformations
- Associated with increased morbidity and mortality
- Chromosomal abnormalities
- Gastrointestinal malformations
- Cardiopulmonary malformations
- Overall relative risk of death in first year: 2.4
- References
- Krakowiak (2004) Obstet Gynecol 103:119
Disorder of umbilicus (C1301340)
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| Concepts | Sign or Symptom (T184)
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| English | Disorder of umbilicus |
| Spanish | trastorno de omblico, trastorno del ombligo |
| Credits | Derived from the NIH UMLS (Unified Medical Language System)
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