A small intestinal gas over the navel becomes an umbilical hernia and can occur in newborn infants and children, as well as in middle-aged and older women due to multiple births, obesity, or liver ascites. In adults, umbilical hernia is not self-healing and can become ingrown. Therefore, prompt surgical repair is the only cure. Traditional surgery requires removal of the belly button while repairing, which has a serious aesthetic impact and a high recurrence rate, and is less commonly used today. Repair by open and lumpectomy placement of the patch is not only aesthetically pleasing but also has a lower recurrence rate and has become the gold standard for such procedures.