Comparative Study between Complications of Abdominoplasty after Weight Loss by Bariatric Surgeries versus Weight Loss by Non Surgical Methods

  • Aamer M
  • Eskandaros M
  • Metwali M
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Background: The abdomen plays a leading role in the aesthetic image of the human body, and is of prime importance in defining the overall contour of the individual. The abdomen is cited as the location with the most severe deformities after weight loss and the deformities are highly variable. Objectives: The aim of this study is to compare between complications of abdominoplasty after weight loss by bariatric surgeries versus weight loss by non surgical methods according to operative time, intraoperative complications: bleeding, postoperative complications: seroma, hematoma, infection, woundhealing problems, and skin flap necrosis and final aesthetic outcome. Patients and Methods: This study includes forty patients with abdominal wall redundancy after bariatric surgeries and non surgical methods. All the patients will be examined as regards age, sex, weight, height, BMI, general examination, co-morbidities & associated ventral hernia. This study was conducted in 6 months between April 2017 and October 2017 on patients who were admitted to El Demerdash hospital or authorized medical institutions under supervision of thesis supervisors. Results: In this study the mean age of the post bariatric group was 44 years and the non surgical group was 42.4 years. The mean BMI of the post bariatric group was 29.9, a little higher than the non surgical group which was 28. The Pre - loss BMI of the post bariatric group was higher than the non surgical group. The ideal lost weight, actual lost weight and percent of lost weight of the post bariatric group was higher than the non surgical group. The resection weight and the operative time of the post bariatric group were higher than the non surgical group. The amount of drain day1, total amount of drain l& drain removal day of the post bariatric group was higher than the non surgical group. Conclusion: To conclude, abdominoplasty after weight loss by bariatric surgeries has higher risk of complications more than abdominoplasty after non surgical methods.

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Aamer, M. A., Eskandaros, M. S., & Metwali, M. A. N. (2020). Comparative Study between Complications of Abdominoplasty after Weight Loss by Bariatric Surgeries versus Weight Loss by Non Surgical Methods. QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 113(Supplement_1). https://doi.org/10.1093/qjmed/hcaa050.021

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