Abdominal surgical procedures, such as ventral hernia repair, may require the removal of the umbilicus, which gives an unnatural appearance to the abdomen. This situation can be corrected by umbilical reconstruction during the same operative time or at a later stage. In previous studies, we reported a versatile technique for umbilicoplasty based on a double opposing "Y" incision on the abdominal flap to create a new umbilicus. We now report the use of this technique for umbilical reconstruction in patients who underwent previous or concurrent omphalectomy.The double opposing "Y" technique for umbilical reconstruction after omphalectomy BACKGROUND: Abdominal surgical procedures, such as ventral hernia repair, may require the removal of the u...
BACKGROUND: Umbilicoplasty techniques vary greatly, in both the manner in which the incision the umb...
Many techniques have been described for umbilicoplasty after abdominoplasty, but none of these techn...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Different methods of performing full abdominoplasty and umbilical ...
The umbilicus is a unique physiologic scar of human life resulting from the healing process of the c...
Introduction: Omphaloplasty is a crucial procedure during abdominoplasty surgery. Although it is cur...
Background: There are many instances in which sacrificing the umbilicus is unavoidable. Umbilical re...
Background: Umbilical repositioning is a main step in performing abdominoplasty. The surgical aims a...
Based on the assumption that the umbilicus is a wound that has healed by second intention, we descri...
Experience in the use of Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery procedures and the persistent urge to ...
Objective: To present a technique for immediate umbilical reconstruction in women undergoing resecti...
The absence of the umbilicus is, in essence, an aesthetic deformity of the abdominal wall. The goal ...
The umbilicus can be absent in congenital malformations that are associated to umbilical agenesia su...
The authors present a new technique for umbilicoplasty performed on nine patients who were followed ...
Background. - Umbilical necrosis is a well-known complication of abdominoplasty, the risk of this co...
BACKGROUND: Umbilicoplasty techniques vary greatly, in both the manner in which the incision the umb...
Many techniques have been described for umbilicoplasty after abdominoplasty, but none of these techn...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Different methods of performing full abdominoplasty and umbilical ...
The umbilicus is a unique physiologic scar of human life resulting from the healing process of the c...
Introduction: Omphaloplasty is a crucial procedure during abdominoplasty surgery. Although it is cur...
Background: There are many instances in which sacrificing the umbilicus is unavoidable. Umbilical re...
Background: Umbilical repositioning is a main step in performing abdominoplasty. The surgical aims a...
Based on the assumption that the umbilicus is a wound that has healed by second intention, we descri...
Experience in the use of Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery procedures and the persistent urge to ...
Objective: To present a technique for immediate umbilical reconstruction in women undergoing resecti...
The absence of the umbilicus is, in essence, an aesthetic deformity of the abdominal wall. The goal ...
The umbilicus can be absent in congenital malformations that are associated to umbilical agenesia su...
The authors present a new technique for umbilicoplasty performed on nine patients who were followed ...
Background. - Umbilical necrosis is a well-known complication of abdominoplasty, the risk of this co...
BACKGROUND: Umbilicoplasty techniques vary greatly, in both the manner in which the incision the umb...
Many techniques have been described for umbilicoplasty after abdominoplasty, but none of these techn...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Different methods of performing full abdominoplasty and umbilical ...