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Evaluation of the Long-term Stability of Sheath Plication Using Absorbable Sutures in Patients With Diastasis of the Recti Muscles: an Ultrasonography Study

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Bulovka Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Diastasis Recti

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01586559
IGANT11 392-6/2010-1

Details and patient eligibility

About

A comparative prospective study assessing the outcomes of recti muscle diastasis correction with absorbable suture.

Full description

Background: Rectus sheath plication within abdominoplasty is a standard treatment for diastasis of the recti muscles. Previous studies assessing the efficacy and endurance of the correction of recti diastasis have mostly been performed with small groups of patients, short follow-up periods and/or with questionable methodology

Methods: A comparative prospective study assessing the outcomes of recti muscle diastasis correction with absorbable suture. The investigators assess the outcomes by physical and ultrasonographic examinations and a patient questionnaire, which asks about the number of pregnancies and the types of deliveries, other abdominal surgeries before or after the abdominoplasty, the interval of time required to return to full activity, postoperative pain, and the overall satisfaction with the final result. During the examination, the inter-recti distances are measured at 3 levels: halfway between the xyphoid and umbilicus, just above the umbilicus and halfway between the umbilicus and pubis. The same examination is done on a control group of nulliparous women.

Enrollment

65 patients

Sex

Female

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Women after rectus sheath plication for diastasis recti

Exclusion criteria

Abdominal wall defect other then umbilical hernia

Trial design

65 participants in 2 patient groups

Control group
Description:
Nulliparous women
Diastasis
Description:
Patients after rectus sheath plication due to diastasis

Trial contacts and locations

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