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Useful Management Information
- Provide reassurance
- most are elective surgical conditions
- umbilical hernias are a common condition and more than 95% will self-resolve by 2-3 years
- epigastric hernias are largely asymptomatic and do not necessarily require surgery
- Umbilical hernias often become larger around 6 weeks age due to straining from colic. This is normal, and still has a good chance of resolution in time.
- Umbilical polyps can be difficult to distinguish from vitello-intestinal tract (VIT) remnants. VIT remnants typically do not respond to silver nitrate or salt
- Central short lived colicky abdominal pain without redness, irreducibility or systemic effect is not usually due to the concurrent presence of an umbilical hernia in children
- Paediatric surgery registrars at Queensland Children's Hospital/ GCUH/ Townsville can offer telephone advice to rural HHS. In some areas it would be more appropriate to seek initial advice from local paediatric medical service or general surgery services:
- Queensland Children's Hospital: 07 3068 1111
- Gold Coast University Hospital: 1300 744 284
- Townsville: 4433 3642 (4433 1111 Nights)
- In the majority of cases it is thought inappropriate for children to wait more than 6 months for an outpatient initial appointment
- Next of kin or person(s) who is legally responsible for patient consent, with the exception of children under guardianship orders with the Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services, should be present at the first outpatient appointment
- If you have a reason to suspect a child in Queensland is experiencing harm, or is at risk of experiencing harm, you need to contact Child Safety Services
- Statement of intent – the prioritisation of health services for children and young people in the child protection system
Minimum Referral Criteria
Does your patient meet the minimum referral criteria?
Category 1 (appointment within 30 calendar days) |
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Category 2 (appointment within 90 calendar days) |
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Category 3 (appointment within 365 calendar days) |
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Essential Referral Information
- Confirmation of out of home care (OOHC) (Where appropirate)
Additional Referral Information
- Nature of any umbilical discharge
- Treatments that have been applied to date and efficacy
Send Referrals To
Smart Referrals
Preferred Method
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Internal Referrals
Paediatric Surgery (E-Blueslips)
Fax
(07) 5687 4497
Post
Paediatric Referral Centre
Gold Coast University Hospital
1 Hospital Boulevard
Southport QLD 4215
Enquiries
(07) 5687 3579
Service Availability
A/Prof Deborah Bailey
Medical Director Paediatric Surgery, and Paediatric Urology
Facilities
Gold Coast University Hospital
If you would like to send a named referral, please address it to the specialist listed above, who will allocate a suitably qualified specialist to see the patient. Alternatively, you can view a full list of our specialists.
Child Safety
If you have a reason to suspect a child in Queensland is experiencing harm, or is at risk of experiencing harm, contact Department of Children, Youth Justice and Multicultural Services . Please consider if mandatory reporting applies.