We present an innovative surgical technique for treatment of
abdominal region, in which we combine liposculpture and
limited-incisions abdominoplasty without neoumbilicoplasty,
in Type III Matarasso Classification patients. We conducted a
retrospective study of patients undergoing surgery with this
new proposal, between 2002 to 2008. The deep and superficial
body liposculpture also included anterior abdominal wall. The
surgical technique is based on the use of small incisions at the
suprapubic region up to 18 cm long, with dissection of a supraaponeurotical
tunnel of 10 cm approximately, with desinsertion
of the navel, plication of the rectus abdominis muscle diastasis
and subsequent inferior reinsertion of the umbilicus. We use a
plaster splint for postoperatory time. We evaluated 64 lipoabdominoplasties,
all in women with a mean age of 41.9 years.
The average operative time was of 3 hours and a half, with an
average aspirated volume of 1000 ml of the anterior abdominal
wall. In 14,1 % of the patients we observed seroma as a complication.
As a conclusions, this technique allows good body
aesthetics results, to obtain a shorter scar, a thin anterior abdominal
flap and the absence of umbilical scar.
Authors: Centurion, Patricio; Olivencia C.; Romero C.; Gamarra García R.
Source: Cirugía Plástica Iberolatinoamericana
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/320973
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