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Umbilical reconstruction using a modified inverted C-V flap with conjoint flaps.

Yoonho Lee1, San Ha Lee, Kevin Volt Woo.   

Abstract

The umbilicus is an important aesthetic feature of the abdomen. Because of its location, the umbilicus can be injured after abdominal surgical procedures. Various methods have been devised to reconstruct the umbilicus by using local flaps, purse-string sutures, or a cartilage graft, but there are no ideal methods. The authors have created a modified inverted C-V flap with conjoint flaps. A 10-year-old boy presented with deformed umbilicus because he had undergone surgical correction of an omphalocele. The drawback of the traditional C-V flap method is the transverse long abdominal scar because of the long length of the V flap. However, by using two conjoint flaps at the superior part of the C-V flap, the length of V flap can be more short and the umbilical wall can be reconstructed by rotation of two conjoint flaps. It is also good for making a sinusoidal pocket and it makes the umbilicus deeper and more natural-looking. After the operation, there were no complications like flap necrosis, infection, haematoma, and so on. The patient was satisfied with the results The patient had a more attractive umbilicus than the one with the other previous technique. This new method makes a natural-looking umbilicus with less of a transverse scar and an adequate sinusoidal pocket and umbilical wall.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23829506     DOI: 10.3109/2000656X.2012.727821

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Plast Surg Hand Surg        ISSN: 2000-6764


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Journal:  J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg       Date:  2019 Jul-Sep

4.  Double half-cone flap umbilicoplasty for proboscoid umbilical hernia in a 2 years old child with satisfactory results 2 years later.

Authors:  Eseme Ebai Ashu; Guifo Marc Leroy; Bang Guy Aristide; Bitang Mafok Louis Joss; Jemea Bonaventure; Savom Eric Patrick; Fotso Guegne Myriam
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