Literature DB >> 21364808

Abdominal lipectomy: a prospective outcomes study.

Nadine B Semer, Wan C Ho, Sharrie Mills, Bm Rajashekara, Jason R Taylor, Nguyen B Trung, Henry Young, Juris Kivuls.   

Abstract

CONTEXT/
OBJECTIVE: Abdominal lipectomy is performed by plastic surgeons to provide symptomatic, functional, and cosmetic relief for patients with excess abdominal tissue. However, there are few clinical outcome studies looking at the utility of this procedure: this is the first prospective oucomes study.
DESIGN: Patients who underwent abdominal lipectomy at the Bellflower Medical Center during a 12-month period (September 2004 through September 2005) were prospectively studied. Data were collected at the preoperative visit, during surgery, and at the one-week, one-month, and six-month postoperative visits. OUTCOME MEASURES: Complications, both major (requiring rehospitalization or reoperation) and minor (requiring local outpatient care) were identified. To evaluate the impact on our patients' perceived health and well-being as well as body image, we administered the Short Form-36 Health Survey (SF-36) and the Multidimensional Body-Self Relations Questionnaire (MBSRQ) to participants at their preoperative and six-month postoperative visits.
RESULTS: For the 72 patients enrolled in the study, the postoperative major complication rate was 5.6% (four patients) and the minor complication rate was 27.8% (20 patients); 98.3% were happy to have had the surgery. Two components of the MBSRQ, feelings of attractiveness and body area satisfaction, showed significant improvement (p < 0.0001 for each) at six-month postoperative testing. No component of the SF-36 reached statistical significance between pre- and postoperative testing.
CONCLUSION: Because the complication rate for cosmetic abdominoplasty in our study did not significantly differ from rates reported for other studies, and given our data on perceived patient satisfaction and improvement in outcomes, our study validates the utility of abdominal lipectomy for patients with symptomatic lower abdominal pannus.

Entities:  

Year:  2008        PMID: 21364808      PMCID: PMC3042286          DOI: 10.7812/TPP/07-114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perm J        ISSN: 1552-5767


  15 in total

1.  The impact of body image experiences: development of the body image quality of life inventory.

Authors:  Thomas F Cash; Emily C Fleming
Journal:  Int J Eat Disord       Date:  2002-05       Impact factor: 4.861

2.  Measuring outcomes in plastic surgery: body image and quality of life in abdominoplasty patients.

Authors:  Michael A Bolton; Thomas Pruzinsky; Thomas F Cash; John A Persing
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  2003-08       Impact factor: 4.730

3.  Surgical complications of obese patients with endometrial carcinoma.

Authors:  K Foley; R B Lee
Journal:  Gynecol Oncol       Date:  1990-11       Impact factor: 5.482

4.  Abdominoplasty and abdominal contour surgery: a national plastic surgery survey.

Authors:  Alan Matarasso; Richard W Swift; Marlene Rankin
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  2006-05       Impact factor: 4.730

5.  The MOS 36-item short-form health survey (SF-36). I. Conceptual framework and item selection.

Authors:  J E Ware; C D Sherbourne
Journal:  Med Care       Date:  1992-06       Impact factor: 2.983

6.  The health burden of breast hypertrophy.

Authors:  C L Kerrigan; E D Collins; D Striplin; H M Kim; E Wilkins; B Cunningham; J Lowery
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  2001-11       Impact factor: 4.730

7.  Panniculus morbidus.

Authors:  P Petty; P N Manson; R Black; J J Romano; J Sitzman; J Vogel
Journal:  Ann Plast Surg       Date:  1992-05       Impact factor: 1.539

8.  The effectiveness of surgical and nonsurgical interventions in relieving the symptoms of macromastia.

Authors:  E Dale Collins; Carolyn L Kerrigan; Myra Kim; Julie C Lowery; Dana T Striplin; Bruce Cunningham; Edwin G Wilkins
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  2002-04-15       Impact factor: 4.730

Review 9.  Analysis of complications from abdominoplasty: a review of 206 cases at a university hospital.

Authors:  Keith C Neaman; Juliana E Hansen
Journal:  Ann Plast Surg       Date:  2007-03       Impact factor: 1.539

10.  Abdominal surgery in patients with severe morbid obesity.

Authors:  W E Matory; J O'Sullivan; G Fudem; R Dunn
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  1994-12       Impact factor: 4.730

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.