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PREAPONEUROTIC ENDOSCOPIC REPAIR OF RECTUS DIASTASIS
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Diastasis recti is often considered a variant of midline hernia, leading to both functional symptoms and cosmetic concerns. It is especially common
among pregnant and postpartum individuals. Multiple treatment approaches exist, with the pre-aponeurotic endoscopic repair (REPA) gaining
recognition as a minimally invasive and effective technique. This method is frequently combined with abdominoplasty to optimize aesthetic and
structural outcomes. Minimally invasive techniques are generally preferred over open surgery due to their association with lower complication and
recurrence rates. This review outlines the role of REPA in the management of diastasis recti, discussing its surgical advantages, diagnostic
considerations, and rehabilitation strategies. It also summarizes current literature and evidence supporting REPA as a reliable and effective
treatment option.
Title: PREAPONEUROTIC ENDOSCOPIC REPAIR OF RECTUS DIASTASIS
Description:
Diastasis recti is often considered a variant of midline hernia, leading to both functional symptoms and cosmetic concerns.
It is especially common
among pregnant and postpartum individuals.
Multiple treatment approaches exist, with the pre-aponeurotic endoscopic repair (REPA) gaining
recognition as a minimally invasive and effective technique.
This method is frequently combined with abdominoplasty to optimize aesthetic and
structural outcomes.
Minimally invasive techniques are generally preferred over open surgery due to their association with lower complication and
recurrence rates.
This review outlines the role of REPA in the management of diastasis recti, discussing its surgical advantages, diagnostic
considerations, and rehabilitation strategies.
It also summarizes current literature and evidence supporting REPA as a reliable and effective
treatment option.
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