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Archives of Plastic Surgery
2016 Volume.43 No. 4 p.352 ~ p.359
Deep-Plane Lipoabdominoplasty in East Asians
Kim June-Kyu

Jang Jun-Young
Hong Yoon-Gi
Sim Hyung-Bo
Sun Sang-Hoon
Abstract
Background: The objective of this study was to develop a new surgical technique by combining traditional abdominoplasty with liposuction. This combination of operations permits simpler and more accurate management of various abdominal deformities. In lipoabdominoplasty, the combination of techniques is of paramount concern. Herein, we introduce a new combination of liposuction and abdominoplasty using deep-plane flap sliding to maximize the benefits of both techniques.

Methods: Deep-plane lipoabdominoplasty was performed in 143 patients between January 2007 and May 2014. We applied extensive liposuction on the entire abdomen followed by a sliding flap through the deep plane after repairing the diastasis recti. The abdominal wound closure was completed with repair of Scarpa's fascia.

Results: The average amount of liposuction aspirate was 1,400 mL (700?3,100 mL), and the size of the average excised skin ellipse was 21.78¡¿12.81 cm (from 15¡¿10 to 25¡¿15 cm). There were no major complications such as deep-vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism. We encountered 22 cases of minor complications: one wound infection, one case of skin necrosis, two cases of undercorrection, nine hypertrophic scars, and nine seromas. These complications were solved by conservative management or simple revision.

Conclusions: The use of deep-plane lipoabdominoplasty can correct abdominal deformities more effectively and with fewer complications than traditional abdominoplasty.
KEYWORD
Lipectomy, Abdominoplasty, Abdominal wound closure techniques
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