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Upper Abdominal Wall Epigastric Hernia Formation - 4K stock video

An epigastric hernia occurs when fatty tissue or, rarely, organs push through a weak spot in the linea alba, the midline of the upper abdominal wall between the breastbone (xiphoid process) and the navel. Often congenital due to incomplete abdominal wall closure, they may also develop later from increased pressure (obesity, pregnancy, heavy lifting, chronic cough).
An epigastric hernia occurs when fatty tissue or, rarely, organs push through a weak spot in the linea alba, the midline of the upper abdominal wall between the breastbone (xiphoid process) and the navel. Often congenital due to incomplete abdominal wall closure, they may also develop later from increased pressure (obesity, pregnancy, heavy lifting, chronic cough).
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