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umbilicus/necrosis

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Arterial vascular anatomy of the umbilicus.

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The rare occurrence of umbilical necrosis after performance of a transverse rectus abdominis muscle (TRAM) flap prompted this investigation into the specific arterial anatomy of the umbilicus using multiple anatomic techniques. Sixteen fresh cadavers were studied by using dissection of blue

Reconstructing a natural looking umbilicus: a new technique.

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An attractive umbilicus is an essential component of the abdominal wall. It defines the midline abdominal sulcus and adds to a shapely abdominal curvature. Certain procedures place the umbilicus at risk thus providing a need for a neoumbilicus. Three-hundred and twenty cases of abdominoplasties,

Use of the umbilicus in reconstruction of the vulva and vagina with a rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flap.

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Flap reconstruction of the vulva and vagina following gynecological ablative procedures has become an integral part of the management of gynecological oncology patients. The benefits of flap reconstruction, including early primary healing, improved cosmesis over skin grafting, and prolonged

Low scar abdominoplasty with inferior positioning of the umbilicus.

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Miniabdominoplasty with umbilical free float has received little attention in the literature in 15 years and has been criticized for an abnormally low umbilicus. We hypothesized the umbilicus in women presenting for abdominal contouring is positioned higher than ideal and thus may benefit from

Secondary Abdominoplasty: Management of the Umbilicus after Prior Stalk Transection.

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Patients with prior umbilical stalk detachment, secondary to limited abdominoplasty or prior umbilical hernia repair, may in the future be candidates for full abdominoplasty. In these patients, a circumferential incision around the umbilicus detaches the remaining cutaneous blood supply, prompting

Abdominal lipectomy and mesh repair of midline periumbilical hernia after bariatric surgery: how to spare the umbilicus.

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BACKGROUND Abdominal lipectomy is becoming an increasingly common surgical procedure in patients with esthetic deformities resulting from massive weight loss induced by bariatric surgery. Sometimes a midline incisional hernia coexists with the pendulus abdomen. Herein presented is a technique to

Inner Scar Umbilicus: New Horizons for Vertical Abdominoplasty.

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It is reasonable that deflated tissue in massive weight loss patients may demand not only lifting but also some extent of central body tightening, by the fleur-de-lis procedure. Although achieving nice contouring results, poor visible scars, including umbilical complications, have restricted the
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