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Assessment of videoendoscopy-assisted abdominoplasty for diastasis recti patients
Background : The objective of this retrospective analysis was to assess the treatment of endoscope abdominoplasty for diastasis recti deformity patients.
Cheng-Jen Chang
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An epigastric hernia may coexist with other abdominal wall hernias, resulting in the protrusion of abdominal organs through a defect in the linea alba.
Kotaro Kimura +5 more
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Epigastric hernia with divarication of recti is uncommon in children, and the aetiology remains incompletely understood – as does the optimal management strategy – whether to repair epigastric hernia alone or both defects.
Suresh Kumar Thanneeru +3 more
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Diastasis Recti Abdominis [PDF]
Jessica Keeler +5 more
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Background: Ultrasound imaging has become popular among physiotherapists for monitoring diastasis rectus abdominis postpartum, but its reliability requires further exploration.
Evdokia Billis +11 more
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Background and Objectives: Diastasis recti is a common problem after delivery, which occurs due to stretch of fascia between two sides of rectus abdominis muscle.
Masoomeh Rezazadeh +3 more
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Introduction: Endoscopic subcutaneous onlay approach (SCOLA) mesh repair in combination with anterior plication of diastasis has recently become a commonly performed procedure.
Mindaugas Kiudelis +4 more
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Background Diastasis recti abdominis (DRA) is characterised by a separation of the rectus abdominis muscles, which is common in the postpartum period.
Delgado Alexandre +10 more
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In physiotherapy for pregnancy-related diastasis recti abdominis, the inter-recti distance (IRD) measurement using ultrasound imaging is typically performed with the patient in supine position.
Magdalena Rudek-Zeprzałka +5 more
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Romanian Mothers’ Experiences Living With Diastasis Recti Abdominis
Introduction: Diastasis recti abdominis (DRA) is characterized by deviation of the abdominal rectus muscle due to widening of the linea alba and laxity of the abdominal wall musculature and is a common condition affecting mothers both pre- and ...
Klara KALMAN +3 more
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