Incidence of Haematoma in Post Bariatric Abdominoplasty Cases

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Objective: This study aims at assessing the incidence of haematoma formation in abdominoplasty cases who had previous bariatric surgery and those did not have before. Patients Methods: is a 4 years retrospective involving patients underwent between period July 2015 June 2019. The was assessed relation to history these patients. Results: 164 met inclusion criteria study; 46 them were males 118 females. mean age included 38.6 (21 - 60 years). BMI 27 kg/m2 (21.4 34.7 Kg/m2). hospital stay 6.6 days (4 19 days). 107 performed 57 not. 21 developed (12.8%). 16 done (15% post cases) while 5 with no (8.8%). Sixteen male out postoperative (34.8% patients) only female (4.2% which shows significant difference when comparing females general (p < 0.001). A same found (13.1%) compared procedure before (1.9%) Out study, haematoma, 14 (30.4% other 2 (4.4% indicating that highest chance developing 0.05). much (1.7%) it (2.5%) = 0.650). 77 combined liposuction, plication recti muscles or both, haematoma. No statistical significance procedures 0.294). Conclusion: Our significantly higher 0.001) formation. Combining liposuction lower flanks, both result an increased risk

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Modern Plastic Surgery

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['2164-5213', '2164-5280']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.4236/mps.2023.133008