An infant case of ruptured umbilical hernia with eviscerated omentum after acupuncture

Serious acupuncture-related complications are rare in infants. We experienced a case of a 58-day-old infant with an umbilical hernia who received acupuncture from a non-professional guardian. Upon initial examination in the emergency department, the omentum protruded through the skin defect caused b...

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Main Authors: Sang-Hun Lee, Eunyoung Jung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2023-07-01
Series:Pediatric Emergency Medicine Journal
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Online Access:http://pemj.org/upload/pdf/pemj-2023-00703.pdf
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Summary:Serious acupuncture-related complications are rare in infants. We experienced a case of a 58-day-old infant with an umbilical hernia who received acupuncture from a non-professional guardian. Upon initial examination in the emergency department, the omentum protruded through the skin defect caused by acupuncture performed on top of the hernia. The infant underwent emergency surgery, and subsequently recovered uneventfully.
ISSN:2383-4897
2508-5506