Body contouring after biliopancreatic diversion.
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BACKGROUND From Nov 2001 to Mar 2006, 176 patients underwent body contouring plastic surgery after prior biliopancreatic diversion (BPD). Weight loss had varied from 30-100 kg. The plastic surgery targeted the arms (24 patients), breast (58), abdomen (62) and thighs (20), plus torsoplasty (12). METHODS BPD is a "non-cosmetic" bariatric operation which results in malabsorption and subsequent major weight loss within 12 to 18 months. The typical "empty" aspect of the slimmed areas directed our surgical choices to specific techniques: brachioplasty, reduction mammaplasty and/or mastopexy (with or without prosthesis or "self-prosthesis" technique), thigh-lift, abdominoplasty and torsoplasty. We do not consider any liposuction technique suitable for this kind of patient, because of the specific histological changes caused by BPD. RESULTS The metabolic discrepancies following BPD affect postoperative management of these patients. A higher incidence of complications has been reported, of both systemic and local nature; the local ones, common in the abdominal wall, convinced us to perform an arteriographic study preoperatively, to check anatomical alterations following the BPD. CONCLUSIONS Although the characteristics of BPD patients limit the choices, we are satisfied with the results of cosmetic correction and quality of life. All the patients, without exception, noted a high rate of positive thinking and have undergone further body-contouring surgery (or plan to do so).
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Obesity surgery
دوره 16 12 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2006