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Abstract: Umbilical Ablation During Abdominal Flap Harvest Decreases Donor Site Complications

Mark Fisher, MD,Brandon Alba, BA, David Light, MD, Peter T. Korn, MD, Randall S. Feingold, MD, Ron Israeli, MD,Jonathan Bank, MD

Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open(2018)

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PURPOSE: Donor site complications are a significant source of morbidity for patients undergoing deep inferior epigastric artery perforator (DIEP) flap reconstruction. Most studies have focused on post-operative hernias and bulges; however, there is a paucity of data regarding minimizing post-operative wound healing and infection rates. We hypothesize that ablation of the umbilicus at the time of DIEP harvest decreases the incidence of umbilical and abdominal wall complications by avoiding additional skin flap undermining and incisions. METHODS: A retrospective review was performed of all (119) patients who underwent DIEP harvest with concomitant umbilical ablation and subsequent umbilicoplasty from 2010–15. Umbilicoplasty was performed at the time of revision or nipple reconstruction by using a local flap and full-thickness skin graft to create an aesthetically pleasing neo-umbilicus. This cohort was paired with 119 patients who underwent DIEP harvest without umbilical ablation. Pre-operative risk factors, intra-operative factors, and post-operative complications were compared. RESULTS: The umbilical ablation group had significantly higher BMI (30.9 vs 27.4, p=
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umbilical ablation,donor,complications,harvest
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