Affiliation:
1. Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine King Saud University Riyadh Saudi Arabia
Abstract
AbstractSurgical procedures performed during neonatal period or childhood that result in vertical midline, transverse left upper quadrant, or central upper abdominal scars create significant psychological concerns in adulthood. Various surgical techniques correct depressed scars, including scar revision, Z‐ or W‐plasty flaps, sub‐incision tunnelling, fat grafting, and autologous or alloplastic dermal grafting. This article describes a novel technique for repairing depressed abdominal scars using hybrid double‐dermal flaps. We included patients with psychosocial concerns who underwent abdominal scar revision because of wedding plans. Hybrid local de‐epithelised dermal flaps were used to correct the depression of the abdominal scar. Superior and inferior skin flaps, medial and lateral to the depressed scar, were de‐epithelised for 2 to 3 cm and sutured using the vest‐over‐pants technique with 2/0 nylon permanent sutures. Six female patients who want to marry were included in this study. Depressed abdominal scars were successfully fixed using hybrid double‐dermal flaps, either from the superior‐inferior aspect for transverse scars or from the medial‐lateral aspect for vertical scars. No postoperative complications were noted, and the patients were satisfied with the outcomes. De‐epithelialised double‐dermal flaps in the vest‐over‐pants technique are an effective and valuable surgical technique for correcting depressed scars.