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An Anatomical Method for Re-Siting the Umbilicus
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2004
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Morphological EvidenceFascial RepairAnatomical MethodRectus SheathAxial SkeletonSoft Tissue SurgeryDiep Flap ProceduresAesthetic SurgeryReconstructive SurgeryAnatomical ModelSurgeryWound HealingAnatomyMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryPlastic SurgerySuperficial Fascia
The umbilicus is the only normal scar on the body and it is the most noticeable scar following abdominoplasty and TRAM or DIEP flap procedures. We describe a technique for resiting the umbilicus that attempts to recreate the anatomical structure by attaching the superficial fascia to the periumbilical skin to produce a fullness around the depression in which the umbilicus sits. This is aesthetically desirable and avoids the uncomfortable tethering of the umbilicus to the rectus sheath associated with other techniques.
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