Is “Clack” Enough? Rib Remodeling Guided by Ultrasound
Raúl Martín Manzaneda Cipriani
Abstract:Summary:
Rib remodeling is a surgical technique that allows waist contouring in women and men. This study proposes that the “clack” sound heard in ultrasound-guided scarless rib remodeling (RibXcar technique) is not evidence of the completion of the surgery, but rather, the use of ultrasound is necessary to identify angulations, loss of bone strength, and ultrasound visualization of the loss of bone continuity, and thus consider cosmetic rib surgery to be complete. This study was performed on 100 P… Show more
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