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Ultrasound-Guided Chemical Component Separation with Botulinum Toxin A prior to Surgical Hernia Repair
Diego A Hipolito Canario1, Ari J Isaacson1, Jessica A Martissa1
1Division of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Department of Radiology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, 2017 Old Clinic Building CB #7510, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7510.
Abstract:
US-guided chemical component separation (CCS) of the abdominal musculature using botulinum toxin A can facilitate the surgical repair of large or complex hernias. Eight patients (2 women and 6 men with median age of 54 years [range, 34-78 years]) underwent preoperative US-guided CCS with hydrodissection before planned surgical repair of large or complex ventral (n = 4), inguinal (n = 2), and flank (n = 2) hernias by 2 interventional radiologists. Technical success rate of US-guided CCS procedures was 100%, and all patients achieved surgical closure a mean 34.1 days (range, 14-48 days) after US-guided CCS.
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