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Complete versus Partial Scarpa's Fascia ‎Preservation Technique in Abdominoplasty on ‎Postoperative Seroma Incidence

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Last updated: 09 Apr 2025

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Plastic surgery.

Abstract

Background: Abdominoplasty is a surgical operation involving the removal of surplus fat ‎and skin from the abdomen, along with the reconstruction of the anterior abdominal wall ‎muscles. A common consequence is seroma, defined as a pathological collection of serous ‎fluid, including lymphatic fluid and plasma, in a dead space. Maintaining Scarpa's fascia in the ‎lower abdomen diminishes seroma formation post-abdominoplasty.‎
Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the entire Scarpa's fascia preservation approach with ‎its partial preservation variant in abdominoplasty concerning postoperative seroma formation ‎and other related surgical sequelae, including postoperative lower limb edema.‎
Patients and methods: The current randomized clinical study was carried out on 46 patients ‎undergoing abdominoplasty surgery admitted to Port Said General Hospital and Alexandria ‎University Surgery Hospital. Patients undergoing abdominoplasty were spliited into two equal ‎groups of patients: Group I included 23 patients undergoing abdominoplasty with complete ‎scarpa's facia preservation. Group II included 23 patients undergoing abdominoplasty with ‎Partial scarpa's facia preservation.‎
Results: Our study showed statistically significant differences between the studied groups as ‎regards operative time, hospital stay, postoperative hematoma and patient satisfaction. There ‎were statistically no significant differences between the studied groups as regard drain removal ‎and postoperative seroma. ‎
Conclusion: The current study reported no difference in postoperative seroma incidence rates ‎among complete Scarpa's fascia preservation technique and its partial preservation variant in ‎abdominoplasty. There is significant difference in operative time between complete Scarpa's ‎fascia preservation technique and its partial preservation variant in abdominoplasty.‎

DOI

10.21608/muj.2025.358364.1205

Keywords

Abdominoplasty, postoperative seroma, Scarpa fascia preserving abdominoplasty.‎

Authors

First Name

Mohamed

Last Name

Elmaghraby

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Affiliation

Lecturer of Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery Department, Faculty of Medicine, Port Said University, Egypt

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mohamed.elmaghraby@med.psu.edu.eg

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First Name

Nagy

Last Name

Anas

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Affiliation

Plastic ‎Surgery ‎Department, ‎Faculty of ‎Medicine, ‎Portsaid ‎University

Email

nagy20823@med.psu.edu.eg

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First Name

Hosaam

Last Name

Elkafrawi

MiddleName

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Affiliation

Plastic ‎Surgery, ‎Faculty of ‎Medicine, ‎Alexandria ‎University

Email

hossam.al.kafrawi@alexmed.edu.eg

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-

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First Name

EhabEhab

Last Name

Elhanafy

MiddleName

Ali

Affiliation

Professor of General Surgery, Surgery Department, Faculty of Medicine, Port Said University, Egypt

Email

prof.ehab.elhanafy@med.psu.edu.eg

City

Portsaid

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First Name

Sherif

Last Name

Hegazy

MiddleName

Ibrahim

Affiliation

Lecturer of Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery Department, Faculty of Medicine, Port Said University, Egypt

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shereif.ibrahim@med.psu.edu.eg

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Portsaid

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Volume

22

Article Issue

22

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54909

Issue Date

2025-07-01

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2025-02-05

Publish Date

2025-07-01

Page Start

79

Page End

92

Online ISSN

2682-2741

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414,264

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946

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Publication Title

Medicine Updates

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Complete versus Partial Scarpa's Fascia ‎Preservation Technique in Abdominoplasty on ‎Postoperative Seroma Incidence

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09 Apr 2025