2017
DOI: 10.1097/sap.0000000000001033
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Clinical, Biomechanical, and Anatomic Investigation of Colles Fascia and Pubic Ramus Periosteum for Use During Medial Thighplasty

Abstract: Anchoring of the SFS to the periosteum did not improve our complication profile when compared with the literature. Both the biomechanical and histologic analyses demonstrate that the Colles fascia is highly variable in organizations with coincident variability in tissue strength. Our results require further study to identify the optimal surgical technique for medial thighplasty.

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“…This suggests that even if the subcutaneous tissue has been described in textbooks [ 39 , 46 , 47 ], its anatomy, topographical organization, and histology are far from being fully understood. The presence of a distinct layer that is in continuity with a membranous layer of the abdomen called the Scarpa fascia has been described by anatomists and surgeons [ 90 , 91 ]. In other areas of the body, this tissue has been characterized as a loose areolar connective tissue composed of cuboid and flat adipose cell lobules and a mix of interwoven collagen and elastin fibers [ 42 , 92 , 93 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that even if the subcutaneous tissue has been described in textbooks [ 39 , 46 , 47 ], its anatomy, topographical organization, and histology are far from being fully understood. The presence of a distinct layer that is in continuity with a membranous layer of the abdomen called the Scarpa fascia has been described by anatomists and surgeons [ 90 , 91 ]. In other areas of the body, this tissue has been characterized as a loose areolar connective tissue composed of cuboid and flat adipose cell lobules and a mix of interwoven collagen and elastin fibers [ 42 , 92 , 93 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34 El acceso vertical es más efectivo que el horizontal, se puede combinar con la liposucción de los muslos medial, anterior y posterior como adyuvante. 35 El linfedema es una complicación catastrófica de la musloplastia medial, de tratamiento difícil y poco satisfactorio. El cirujano deberá ser extremadamente cuidadoso al momento de llevar a cabo la disección, a fin de no lesionar el paquete linfático localizado en el triángulo femoral.…”
Section: Características Regionales Y Técnicas Quirúrgicasunclassified