Infantile umbilical hernia is a common condition that occurs in 10%-20% of all infants, 1 and previous studies reported that spontaneous observation shows a cure rate of 80% by 2 years of age 2 and 85% by 6 years of age. 3 Spontaneous observation has the advantage of not requiring any treatment; however, it also has a disadvantage, such as in cases when the hernia orifice does not close or the umbilical protrusion remains after closure. Therefore, compression therapy has been proposed as a conservative treatment and is reported in several studies. 2,[4][5][6][7][8] Compression therapy has the advantages of early closure compared with spontaneous observation 4,7,9,10 and a high rate of hernia
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