Treatment of abdominal wall eventrations associated with abdominoplasty techniques
- 1 September 1984
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
- Vol. 8 (3) , 173-179
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01597522
Abstract
An experimental and clinical study using alloplastic materials (Marlex and Prolene mesh) for repairing large defects of the abdominal wall is reported. A defect was created in the experimental model to simulate an anatomical disarrangement of the musculo-aponeurotic-fascial complex of the abdominal wall and the surgical correction of this deformity. Macroscopic and microscopic observations of the operated area were done to demonstrate the good integration of the surrounding tissues with the mesh. In a clinical study, 16 patients, presenting large eventrations of the abdominal wall, were surgically treated using Marlex or Prolene mesh to reinforce the abdominal wall. Two techniques of abdominoplasty, vertical and horizontal, were performed on these patients, according to the location of previous scars. The advantages of using alloplastic materials to reinforce the abdominal wall and the cosmetic results of both abdominoplasty techniques are discussed.Keywords
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