The post-bariatric surgery patient presents several challenges to the surgeon. Correction of skin and subcutaneous redundancy can be difficult, particularly in massive-weight-loss patients with horizontal laxity, upper abdominal or flank laxity, and "double-roll" deformities. The aim of our study was to propose our modification of the "vest-over-pants" abdominoplasty technique to exploit all the advantages of the Planas technique in bariatric surgery patients and to solve the problem of extreme epigastric skin redundancy in difficult abdominal contour cases.
Bracaglia, R., Tambasco, D., D'Ettorre, M., Gentileschi, S., "Inverted-Y": a modified vest-over-pants abdominoplasty pattern following bariatric surgery, <<AESTHETIC PLASTIC SURGERY>>, 2012; 36 (5): 1179-1185. [doi:10.1007/s00266-012-9956-4] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/44585]
"Inverted-Y": a modified vest-over-pants abdominoplasty pattern following bariatric surgery
Bracaglia, Roberto;Tambasco, Damiano;D'Ettorre, Marco;Gentileschi, Stefano
2012
Abstract
The post-bariatric surgery patient presents several challenges to the surgeon. Correction of skin and subcutaneous redundancy can be difficult, particularly in massive-weight-loss patients with horizontal laxity, upper abdominal or flank laxity, and "double-roll" deformities. The aim of our study was to propose our modification of the "vest-over-pants" abdominoplasty technique to exploit all the advantages of the Planas technique in bariatric surgery patients and to solve the problem of extreme epigastric skin redundancy in difficult abdominal contour cases.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.