2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1983-51752010000300019
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Neoumbilicoplastia como opção de reconstrução umbilical nas dermolipectomias abdominais em âncora pós-gastroplastia

Abstract: Neoumbilicoplastia como opção de reconstrução umbilical nas dermolipectomias abdominais em âncora pós gastroplastia Neoumbilicoplastia como opção de reconstrução umbilical nas dermolipectomias abdominais em âncora pós-gastroplastia Neo-umbilicoplasty as an option in umbilical reconstruction in abdominal anchor dermolipectomy post gastroplasty RESUMO Introdução: A abdominoplastia em âncora após grande perda ponderal secundária à cirurgia bariátrica está cada vez mais sendo realizada em nossa especialidade. Ao m… Show more

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“…In anchor-line abdominoplasty, in which the navel is routinely removed, umbilicus reconstruction is performed with 1 or 2 skin flaps, which are shaped as a small tongue and placed on one of the extremities of the residual skin with a pedicle. Once sutured to the fascia, the appearance is similar to the natural navel [9][10][11][12][13][14] .…”
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“…In anchor-line abdominoplasty, in which the navel is routinely removed, umbilicus reconstruction is performed with 1 or 2 skin flaps, which are shaped as a small tongue and placed on one of the extremities of the residual skin with a pedicle. Once sutured to the fascia, the appearance is similar to the natural navel [9][10][11][12][13][14] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The neo-umbilicoplasty, based on the use of 2 skin flaps, described in this article is similar to other procedures described in the literature. However, it differs with respect to the conventional surgical limits, which are defined irrespective of the physical characteristics of the patient, weight loss, skin extension, or adipose panniculus thickness [9][10][11][12][13][14] . A distance of approximately 16 to 18 cm below the xiphoid process is a more aesthetically acceptable position, even for healthy individuals or patients who have previously undergone lower pubic transverse abdominoplasty.…”
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