采用三辐切口技术的全脐带重建术

V. Naraynsingh , M. Maharaj , S. Maharajh , D. Harnanan , Y. Singh , S. Hassranah , M. Ragbir
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背景以前,脐部美学往往被忽视或被认为是事后才考虑的问题,而现在,脐部美学已成为病态肥胖腹部整形术和腹股沟疝修补术腹部手术规划中的一个主要问题。我们的目的是描述一种新的方法,即三辐射切口(TRI),它能创造出美观的肚脐,显著提高患者的满意度和外科医生的美容标准。方法和材料本研究以腹部整形术(10)或腹股沟疝修补术(11)为主要指标,对肥胖(18)和非肥胖(3)患者的 21 例连续脐部重建术进行了研究,并对患者的术后满意度进行了评分。结果 在各种需要进行翻修手术的技术中,未发现皮瓣坏死、脐部狭窄、扁平或错位、卡他性增生性瘢痕、感染或血肿等重大术后并发症。17 名患者对脐部的满意度为 10/10,4 名肥胖和非肥胖患者对脐部的满意度为 9/10。 结论:微瘢痕 TRI 新脐部技术提供了一种新的选择,无论年龄、性别或体重指数如何,都能通过单阶段手术安全、可靠、可重复地创建新脐部。在腹部整形和疝修补术中,它能达到所有永久性的预期美学标准,术后并发症相对较少或没有,但患者满意度很高。
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Total umbilical reconstruction using a tri-radiate incision technique

Background

Neo-umbilicus aesthetics, often previously ignored or considered an afterthought, is now a major concern in abdominal surgical planning for abdominoplasty in morbid obesity and ventral hernia repairs. Umbilical loss or deformation is immediately recognised owing to its central position causing psychological discomfort, stress and low self-esteem in patients.
Several umbilical surgical techniques are described, but there is no universally accepted “standard” technique for umbilical reconstruction.
Our purpose was to describe a new method, the tri-radiate incision (TRI) which leads to the creation of an aesthetically pleasing navel, significantly improving the patient’s satisfaction and surgeon’s cosmetic standards.

Methods and materials

This study consisted of 21 consecutive cases of umbilical reconstruction of obese (18) and non-obese (3) patients during abdominoplasty (10) or ventral hernia repair (11) as the main indicators and patient satisfaction was rated post-operatively.

Results

No major post-operative complications such as flap necrosis, umbilical stenosis, flattening or misplacement, cicatricial hypertrophic scarring, infection or haematoma, as recorded in various techniques requiring revision surgeries, were encountered. Serosanguineous discharge observed during the first week was very common.
Patient satisfaction with the umbilicus was rated 10/10 by 17 patients and 9/10 by 4 patients from the obese and non-obese categories.

Conclusion

The minimally scarring TRI neo-umbilicus technique offers a new option regardless of age, gender or body mass index in creating a neo-umbilicus that is safe, reliable and reproducible using a single-staged procedure. It achieves all the permanently desired aesthetic standards, with relatively little or no post-operative complications but high patient satisfaction in abdominoplasty and hernia repair.
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期刊介绍: JPRAS An International Journal of Surgical Reconstruction is one of the world''s leading international journals, covering all the reconstructive and aesthetic aspects of plastic surgery. The journal presents the latest surgical procedures with audit and outcome studies of new and established techniques in plastic surgery including: cleft lip and palate and other heads and neck surgery, hand surgery, lower limb trauma, burns, skin cancer, breast surgery and aesthetic surgery.
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