Physical properties of Scarpa's fascia

Author:

Valença‐Filipe Rita12ORCID,Mendes Joaquim34,Pereira Francisco3,Vardasca Ricardo35,Amarante José1367,Costa‐Ferreira António16

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery and Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Universidade do Porto Porto Portugal

2. Plastic Surgery Division FMR Clinic – Aesthetic Surgery Porto Portugal

3. LABIOMEP, INEGI‐LAETA Universidade do Porto Porto Portugal

4. Faculdade de Engenharia Universidade do Porto Porto Portugal

5. ISLA‐Santarém Santarém Portugal

6. Department of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery São João University Hospital Porto Portugal

7. Emeritus Professor Universidade do Porto Porto Portugal

Abstract

AbstractPreservation of Scarpa's fascia has improved clinical outcomes in abdominoplasty procedures and in other body contour surgeries. However, the physical properties of Scarpa's fascia have not yet been described, and grafts are still underexplored. Fresh surgical specimens from five female patients subjected to classical abdominoplasty were dissected and analyzed. A grid was drawn on the fascia surface, dividing it into equal upper and lower halves; four Scarpa's fascia samples (30 × 10 mm) were collected from each half, 40 mm apart. The thickness was measured with a caliper. A strain/stress universal testing machine was used for mechanical tests. Twenty‐five samples were obtained (nine from the upper half, 16 from the lower). The average thickness was 0.56 ± 0.11 mm. The average values for stretch, stress, strain, and Young's Modulus were, respectively, 1.436, 4.198 MPa, 43.6%, and 23.14 MPa. The upper half showed significantly greater thickness and strain values (p = 0.020 and p = 0.048; Student's t‐test). The physical and biomechanical properties of Scarpa's fascia can make it a donor area for fascial grafts as an alternative to fascia lata, as it is always available and has minimal donor‐site morbidity. Further studies are needed to validate this statement. It seems advantageous to use the lower half of the abdomen instead of the upper part as a donor site.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Histology,Anatomy

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