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Minimally Invasive Approach to Familial Multiple Lipomatosis
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Familial Multiple LipomatosisCosmetic SurgeryMedicineAbdominal WallSurgical PathologyHistopathologyPathologyLipid ScienceCleft Lip RepairSurgeryComplete ExcisionOncologyPlastic SurgeryDermatological SurgeryCase Report
Thirty-five abdominal wall lipomas were removed from a patient with familial multiple lipomatosis using a minimally invasive approach in a cost-effective, reliable, and cosmetically pleasing manner. The surgical technique used is described in this case report. Clinical findings and prior excisions provided the preoperative diagnosis. The abdominal wall was dissected through two small, vertical midline incisions in the suprafascial plane with the aid of a lighted breast retractor. A complete excision of all palpable lipomas was achieved with this approach. The patient had excellent cosmetic results with minimal postoperative scarring.
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