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Clinical Outcome of Abdominoplasty Cases—A Five-Year Retrospective Study

         

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Aim: The aim of this study is to analyze the outcome of cases who underwent abdominoplasty surgery in our facility for the last five years. Patients and Methods: This is a retrospective study analyzing the outcome of patients who underwent abdominoplasty from the beginning of January 2015 till the end of December 2019 in Zayed Military Hospital, Abu Dhabi, United Arab of Emirates. Postoperative complications were recorded. The effects of risk factors including age, sex, smoking, body mass index, associated comorbidity, previous bariatric surgery and combined procedures were evaluated. Results: 213 patients were included in this five-year study. Majority of the patients were females 161 cases (75.6%) while males presented 52 cases (24.4%). The mean age was 38.3 years. The mean BMI was 27 Kg/m2. 127 patients had previous bariatric surgery (59.6%) while 86 patients had not (40.4%). There were no major systemic complications in the cases as deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism or paralytic ileus. There was no mortality in the study cases. Out of the 213 cases included in the study, 23 patients developed haematoma (10.8%), 8 patients developed seroma formation (3.8%), 3 patients had wound infection (1.4%) and one patient had tissue necrosis (0.5%). The complication rate was higher in males 36.4% compared to females 9.9% (p 2 or less had less complications 14.3% compared to those above that level 21.2% although it was not a significant difference (p = 0.231). 55.7% of the smokers had complications while the incidence among non smokers was 8.5% (p 2 and in those who underwent previous bariatric surgery, this was not statistically significant. Doing abdominoplasty for cases above the age of 40 years can be a safe procedure. Judicious liposuction and plication of the recti muscles do not carry higher risk of complications as well as associated comorbidity as long as it is well controlled along the perioperative period.

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