Aesthetic Surgery Journal Open Forum (May 2024)

Do Absorbable Sutures Work for Rectus Diastasis Repair in Abdominoplasty Patients?

  • Brandon T Jackson,
  • Simon Moradian,
  • Jonathan T Bricker,
  • Kareem M Termanini,
  • Sarah Ferenz,
  • Jennifer Bai,
  • John Y Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/asjof/ojae040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

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Abstract BackgroundThe standard treatment for rectus diastasis is rectus sheath plication during abdominoplasty. Lasting correction of diastasis is essential, but there is currently a debate as to whether absorbable or nonabsorbable rectus plication achieves a lower rate of recurrence. ObjectivesThe goal of this study is to assess long-term patient outcomes and the recurrence of rectus diastasis after plication with long-lasting absorbable sutures. MethodsA retrospective study of abdominoplasties performed by the senior author between 2018 and 2022 was performed. Only female patients with >6 months of follow-up were included. Plication of the rectus muscles was performed with a combination of interrupted, buried, figure of eight #0 polydioxanone suture and running #0 Maxon (Covidien, Mansfield, MA). Outcomes were assessed by physical examination at postoperative visits. A retrospective chart review was used to obtain demographic and perioperative information. ResultsSeventy-one patients underwent abdominoplasty with an average follow-up of 21.1 months. The average age was 43 years, and the average BMI was 27 kg/m2 ConclusionsAbdominal wall plication using a double-layered, long-lasting absorbable suture closure is a safe, reliable, and effective method to address rectus diastasis during abdominoplasty. Our technique achieved no recurrence of diastasis in any patient and a low complication profile. Level of Evidence: 3