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Archives of Plastic Surgery ; : 258-264, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-181966

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BACKGROUND: The survival rate of newborns with severe congenital abdominal wall defects has increased. After successfully addressing life-threatening complications, it is necessary to focus on the cosmetic and functional outcomes of the abdominal wall. METHODS: We performed a chart review of five cases treated in our institution. RESULTS: Five patients, ranging from seven to 18 years of age, underwent the following surgical approaches: simple approximation of the rectus abdominis fascia, the rectus abdominis sheath turnover flap, the placement of submuscular tissue expanders, mesh repair, or a combination of these techniques depending on the characteristics of each individual case. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with severe congenital abdominal wall defects require individualized surgical treatment to address both the aesthetic and functional issues related to the sequelae of their defects.


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Humans , Infant, Newborn , Abdominal Muscles , Abdominal Wall , Fascia , Gastroschisis , Hernia, Umbilical , Hernia, Ventral , Rectus Abdominis , Survival Rate , Tissue Expansion Devices
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