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      The long-term durability of plication of the anterior rectus sheath assessed by ultrasonography.

      Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
      Abdomen, surgery, ultrasonography, Abdominal Muscles, Adult, Body Mass Index, Female, Humans, Lipectomy, Middle Aged, Rectus Abdominis, Retrospective Studies, Suture Techniques, Sutures

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          The purpose of this study was to assess the long-term durability of a standard vertical plication of the anterior rectus sheath. For this purpose, 70 women who had undergone this procedure as part of an abdominoplasty were sent a questionnaire, their records were studied, and they were invited back to the clinic for an examination using ultrasound. A total of 63 patients returned the questionnaire, and 40 were willing to attend a follow-up consultation and ultrasound investigation. The presence of rectus diastasis was assessed by ultrasound (a real time scanner with a 7.5-MHz linear probe). The study showed that after a follow-up of 32 to 109 months (mean, 64 months), standard plication of the abdominal wall with absorbable material led to residual or recurrent diastasis in 40 percent of the patients. It also confirmed that vertical plication only is not enough to improve the waistline and may eventually lead to epigastric bulging.

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          11335840
          10.1097/00006534-200105000-00046

          Chemistry
          Abdomen,surgery,ultrasonography,Abdominal Muscles,Adult,Body Mass Index,Female,Humans,Lipectomy,Middle Aged,Rectus Abdominis,Retrospective Studies,Suture Techniques,Sutures

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