Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Post-bariatric Abdominoplasty: Skin Sensation Evaluation.
The purpose of this study is to quantify the skin sensation of the anterior abdominal wall
of the post-bariatric patients submitted to anchor-line abdominoplasty without flap
undermining.
Additional purposes were: quantify topographically the abdominal skin sensation of the
Normal weight, Morbid Obese and Former Morbid Obese after bariatric surgery (before and
after the abdominoplasty - excess skin surgical removal without flap undermining -> Anchor
Line Abdominoplasty).
Abdominoplasty performed in post-bariatric patients presents more post-operative
complications than in non post-bariatric patients. Surgical techniques that provokes less
complications are required.
Anchor-line abdominoplasty is a technique published in the years 1950 as well the first
bariatric proceedings. Abdominoplasty without flap undermining is feasible in pendular
abdominal wall of the former morbidly obese women with scarred abdomen.
Classical abdominoplasty (with flap undermining) is known to impair significantly the skin
sensation. Post-bariatric abdominoplasty without flap undermining keeps the skin sensation
unaltered since the early post-operative period.
Now that the post-bariatric anchor-line abdominoplasty improves the abdominal wall contour
by removing the exceeding, pendular and striated skin saving the perforant skin sensory
nerves. Could this technique improve the skin sensation of the anterior abdominal wall of
the post-bariatric patients?
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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