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Treatment of retracted, postsurgical scars and reduction of locoregional edema using a combined three-dimensional approach of liposuction lipofilling, dissecting cannulas, and suspension sutures
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WoS WOS:001060116500001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85168610312
DOI 10.1007/S00238-023-02093-X
Año 2023
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



BackgroundPost-surgical abdominal and inguinal scars are a frequent challenge in plastic surgery. There are limited non-invasive alternatives to address depressed and retracted scars. The associated retraction and fibrosis might cause lymphatic dysfunction with subsequent regional edema. The authors describe a combined surgical approach of liposuction, the use of dissecting cannulas, lipofilling, and Scarpa's fascia suspension sutures in a prospective case series.MethodsThe proposed procedure was performed in 22 consecutive patients between November 2012 and May 2015. Complications were assessed according to the Clavien-Dindo scale. Postoperative psychosocial, edema reduction, and patient satisfaction outcomes were gathered and analyzed based on blinded questionaries (Rosenberg Self-Esteem scale and a Cosmetic Procedures Screening Questionnaire (COPS)).ResultsAt 6 months, no major complications and 27.2% minor complications (Clavien-Dindo 1) were recorded. Four patients had superficial infections that settled with oral antibiotics and two patients developed a seroma. A significant improvement in self-esteem, aesthetic satisfaction, and social competence was found postoperatively in all patients. The novel technique reduced regional edema and scar-related self-consciousness. Patient satisfaction was rated very high, and all patients would recommend this surgery for abdominal or inguinal retracted scars.ConclusionsThis study shows that the proposed technique is a safe minimally invasive alternative for the treatment of abdominal and inguinal retracted scars. The relatively high rate of minor complications is mainly due to the strict definition of the scale used. The results showed an improvement of local edema and high patient satisfaction.Level of evidence: Level IV, therapeuticConclusionsThis study shows that the proposed technique is a safe minimally invasive alternative for the treatment of abdominal and inguinal retracted scars. The relatively high rate of minor complications is mainly due to the strict definition of the scale used. The results showed an improvement of local edema and high patient satisfaction.Level of evidence: Level IV, therapeutic

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Will, Patrick Alessandro Hombre Tech Univ Dresden - Alemania
BG Unfallklin Ludwigshafen - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ - Alemania
Chilean Air Force Teaching Hosp - Chile
Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus Dresden - Alemania
Universität Heidelberg - Alemania
Chilean Air Force Hospital - Chile
BG-Unfallklinik Ludwigshafen - Alemania
2 Berner, J. E. - Newcastle Tyne Hosp NHS Fdn Trust - Reino Unido
UNIV OXFORD - Reino Unido
Royal Victoria Infirmary - Reino Unido
University of Oxford - Reino Unido
2 Berner, J. E. - Newcastle Upon Tyne Hosp NHS Fdn Trust - Reino Unido
UNIV OXFORD - Reino Unido
2 Berner, J. E. - Newcastle Upon Tyne Hosp NHS Fdn Trust - Reino Unido
UNIV OXFORD - Reino Unido
3 Hirche, C. - Goethe Univ Frankfurt - Alemania
Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt - Alemania
3 Hirche, Christoph - Goethe Univ Frankfurt - Alemania
4 Klevansky, Donna - BG Unfallklin Ludwigshafen - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ - Alemania
Universität Heidelberg - Alemania
BG-Unfallklinik Ludwigshafen - Alemania
4 Klevansky, Donna - BG Unfallklin Ludwigshafen - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ - Alemania
5 Ziegler, Benjamin - Goethe Univ Frankfurt - Alemania
Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt - Alemania
5 Ziegler, Benjamin - Goethe Univ Frankfurt - Alemania
6 Kneser, U. Hombre BG Unfallklin Ludwigshafen - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ - Alemania
Universität Heidelberg - Alemania
BG-Unfallklinik Ludwigshafen - Alemania
6 Kneser, Ulrich - BG Unfallklin Ludwigshafen - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ - Alemania
7 Gazyakan, Emre - BG Unfallklin Ludwigshafen - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ - Alemania
Universität Heidelberg - Alemania
BG-Unfallklinik Ludwigshafen - Alemania
7 Gazyakan, Emre - BG Unfallklin Ludwigshafen - Alemania
Heidelberg Univ - Alemania
8 Vidal, Pedro Hombre Chilean Air Force Teaching Hosp - Chile
Chilean Air Force Hospital - Chile
8 Vidal, Pedro - Chilean Air Force Teaching Hosp - Chile

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Technische Universitt Dresden (1019)

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