2019
DOI: 10.5935/2177-1235.2019rbcp0005
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Abdominal wall treatment with plication using the crossbow technique

Abstract: Abdominal wall treatment with plication using the crossbow technique Tratamento da parede abdominal com plicatura em Crossbow Introduction: Owing to the need to deliver results with greater definition in abdominoplasties, techniques must evolve. The objective of this study was to introduce the crossbow technique for plication along with its three variants that reinforces the concept of vertical and horizontal alignments of the aponeurosis of the rectus and oblique abdominis muscles at the same time, promotes 2… Show more

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“…Most surgeons perform abdominal myofascial plication to strengthen the weakened abdominal wall and to achieve a narrow waistline [2,3]. To meet the increasing aesthetic demands of patients, different musculoaponeurotic system plications have been described, including vertical, horizontal, curved, fusiform, "H"-shaped, and the crossbow plication [5][6][7][8][9]. However, to date, there is no general agreement among plastic surgeons about the best technique to be used [10], leading abdominoplasty to become increasingly complicated [1].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Most surgeons perform abdominal myofascial plication to strengthen the weakened abdominal wall and to achieve a narrow waistline [2,3]. To meet the increasing aesthetic demands of patients, different musculoaponeurotic system plications have been described, including vertical, horizontal, curved, fusiform, "H"-shaped, and the crossbow plication [5][6][7][8][9]. However, to date, there is no general agreement among plastic surgeons about the best technique to be used [10], leading abdominoplasty to become increasingly complicated [1].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous plication techniques were depicted as vertical, horizontal, fusiform, curved, "H"-105 shaped and a combination of horizontal and vertical techniques as in crossbow plication techniques [4][5][6][7][8][9]. However, to date, there is no general agreement among plastic surgeons about the ideal technique for myofascial plication as abdominoplasty patients ask for a more narrow waistline, from the author point of view, they are affected by social media beauty trends, and this made abdominoplasty continuously develop, improve, and become increasingly complicated [1,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%