TissueDB/Tissues/Umbilicus
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Umbilicus (navel) is the fibrous tissue at the center of the abdomen, marking the site where the umbilical cord attached during fetal development.
Materials
| Material | Visual | Tactile | Simulator | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small Balloon | Partial | Partial | Trocar Placement Trainer | Cut to neck only; orient neck away from centre of skin layer |
- Abdominal Wall — full layer structure containing umbilicus
- Skin — outer layer
- Fascia — provides the fascial resistance layer
- Peritoneum and Serosa — inner layer
References
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At a Glance
Overview
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[edit source]- Medical terms: Umbilicus
- Common names: Navel, Belly button
- Regional names: Ombligo (ES), Ombilic (FR), Umbigo (PT), Nabel (DE)
| Authors | Arturopelayo |
|---|---|
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| Cite as | Arturopelayo (2026). "TissueDB/Tissues/Umbilicus". Appropedia. Retrieved June 4, 2026. |