1. Concomitant abdominoplasty and umbilical hernia repair using the Ventralex hernia patch
- Author
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Alan Matarasso, David L. Abramson, and Ryan M. Neinstein
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Umbilical surgery ,Umbilicus (mollusc) ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Vascularity ,medicine ,Umbilical hernia repair ,Humans ,Hernia ,Herniorrhaphy ,Abdominoplasty ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Equipment Design ,Middle Aged ,Surgical Mesh ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,stomatognathic diseases ,surgical procedures, operative ,Surgical mesh ,Concomitant ,Surgery ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Hernia, Umbilical - Abstract
Patients requesting abdominoplasty often have concomitant umbilical hernias and may request simultaneous treatment. The vascularity of the umbilicus is potentially at risk during these combined procedures. In this study, the authors present a technique for treating umbilical hernias at the time of abdominoplasty surgery using the Ventralex hernia patch.A total of 11 female patients with a mean age of 39.4 years (range, 28 to 51 years) undergoing abdominoplasty with umbilical hernia repair with the Ventralex patch were included.The mean body mass index was 27.6 kg/m (range, 20 to 34 kg/m). No vascular compromise of the umbilicus was seen. The hernia repair did not alter the abdominoplasty results. One patient had transient umbilical swelling postoperatively that resolved within 6 months postoperatively.The authors present a series of umbilical hernia repairs in abdominoplasty patients using a minimal access incision by means of the rectus fascia and the Ventralex patch that is fast and reliable and preserves the blood supply to the umbilicus.
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- 2015