2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00266-016-0628-7
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Total Abdominal Wall Reconstruction with Component Separation, Reinforcement, and Vertical Abdominoplasty in Patients with Complex Ventral Hernias

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“…Reportedly, the mean average of our patients satisfaction was 26.60 reflecting an 83.13% satisfaction, with 32 highest score reported and 20 the lowest score reported as shown in Table (7) and Fig. (6).…”
Section: Patient Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…Reportedly, the mean average of our patients satisfaction was 26.60 reflecting an 83.13% satisfaction, with 32 highest score reported and 20 the lowest score reported as shown in Table (7) and Fig. (6).…”
Section: Patient Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…In these, the abdominoplasty was performed through the vertical midline incision. This approach succeeded in combining a strong hernia repair with very low recurrence rate, a well-shaped tucked abdomen, yet the patients weren't fully satisfied with the residual midline scar [7]. Therefore, adding the abdominoplasty (low horizontal incision technique) to the equation with the component separation technique as the technique of choice for midline hernia repair, in selected patients with laxity of the abdominal wall, will achieve both a safe procedure and improved aesthetic outcome.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…If abdominoplasty was indicated, it could be achieved by the use of lower abdominal, transverse incision and resection of redundant skin. Use abdominoplasty procedures with hernioplasty seems to increase the safety of the procedures and improve results [5] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,4 Finally, the incision allows large sheets of mesh to be used to repair the hernia and reduce the risk of recurrence. Firstly, the scar is in a cosmetically desirable position.…”
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“…Thirdly, excising the redundant apron may reduce surgical site infections. 3,4 Finally, the incision allows large sheets of mesh to be used to repair the hernia and reduce the risk of recurrence. 5 The technique described in this paper is a valuable adjunct to the repertoire of a general surgeon.…”
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confidence: 99%