Increased morbidity in patients undergoing abdominoplasty after laparoscopic gastric bypass.

Danish medical bulletin Pub Date : 2011-04-01
Line Bro Breiting, Jørgen Lock-Andersen, Steen Henrik Matzen
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Abstract

Introduction: 30-40% of the adult population in Denmark are overweight and 10-13% are obese. The number of bariatric operations reached 3,000 in 2009, and it is expected that a third or more of the patients need corrective plastic surgery.

Material and methods: Medical charts of all patients who had abdominoplasty performed during a 2.5-year period. We included 72 patients of whom 21 had lost weight after bariatric surgery and 51 patients had lost weight through diet and exercise or had not been overweight.

Results: The overall complication rate was 21% (43% of the post-bariatric patients and 12% of the non-post-bariatric patients, p < 0.01). When adjusted for the maximum body mass index (BMI) and BMI at the time of abdominoplasty, post-bariatric patients still had a higher complication rate than non post-bariatric patients (OR = 4.8; 95% CI: 0.92-25.04). Post-bariatric patients had a significantly higher maximum weight, weight at the time of abdominoplasty and had lost more BMI units.

Conclusion: Our data show that post-bariatric patients who have an abdominoplasty performed suffer a high complication rate which appears to be higher than that of patients who do not have bariatric surgery. We have also shown a tendency towards increased costs of abdominoplasty in post-bariatric patients due to a slightly longer operating time and more postoperative office visits.

腹腔镜胃旁路手术后腹部成形术患者发病率增高。
简介:丹麦30-40%的成年人超重,10-13%的人肥胖。2009年的减肥手术达到了3000例,预计三分之一以上的患者需要进行矫正整形手术。材料与方法:收集2.5年内所有腹部成形术患者的病历。我们纳入了72例患者,其中21例在减肥手术后体重减轻,51例通过饮食和运动体重减轻或没有超重。结果:总并发症发生率为21%(减肥后患者占43%,非减肥后患者占12%,p < 0.01)。当调整最大体重指数(BMI)和腹部成形术时的BMI时,减肥后患者的并发症发生率仍高于非减肥后患者(OR = 4.8;95% ci: 0.92-25.04)。减肥后的患者在腹部成形术时的最大体重明显增加,BMI单位也减少了很多。结论:我们的数据显示,减肥后进行腹部成形术的患者的并发症发生率较高,似乎高于未进行减肥手术的患者。我们还发现,由于手术时间较长,术后就诊次数较多,减肥后患者腹部成形术的费用有增加的趋势。
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