Assessment of Outcomes of Abdominoplasty Combined with Monsplasty in Post Massive Weight Loss Patients

Mahmoud Mahmoud, Mohamed Abdel-Maksoud, Osama Almezaien
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Article information Background: One of the most common procedures for changing the shape of a person's body is abdominoplasty, which often includes monsplasty. It is one of the top five procedures in cosmetic surgery. Abdominoplasty and body lift operations may begin with a monsplasty. Here, we detail a novel method for treating pubic deformities triggered by massive weight reduction. Aim of the Work: The purpose of this research was to evaluate how happy our patients were with the results of their monsplasty and abdominoplasty procedures following significant weight loss. Our team also tried to develop a surgical care decision-making system. Patients and Methods: This prospective study involved 30 cases designed to assess the outcome of a combination of both abdominoplasty with monsplasty in patients with massive weight loss either dietary or post bariatric surgery. The 30 patients were divided into two groups: Group A: 19 patients who had undergone monsplasty with abdominoplasty, and Group B: 11 patients who opted for standard abdominoplasty without monsplasty. Results: Every individual in group 1 was quite pleased with their surgical outcomes. At the 6-month follow-up, the surgical correction had appeared permanent, with no signs of residual or recurrent deformity. In Group A, all participants underwent monsplasty and were 100% satisfied. In contrast, none in Group B had monsplasty, and only 18.2% were satisfied. The difference in Satisfaction between the groups is statistically significant [p<0.001]. There was no residual or recurrent deformity at the 6-month follow-up. And the results of the surgery seemed to be long-lasting. Conclusion: The findings of this research provide evidence that modifications to the conventional treatment for pubic deformity following large weight reduction are safe, readily repeatable, provide a high degree of aesthetic and functional outcome, and have long lasting effects.
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文章信息 背景:腹部整形术是改变体形最常见的手术之一,通常包括腹壁整形术。它是整形外科五大手术之一。腹部整形手术和身体提升手术可能会从隆乳术开始。在此,我们将详细介绍一种治疗因大量减重而引发的耻骨畸形的新方法。工作目的:这项研究的目的是评估我们的患者在大幅减重后对耻骨成形术和腹部成形术效果的满意度。我们的团队还试图开发一套手术护理决策系统。患者和方法:这项前瞻性研究涉及 30 个病例,旨在评估饮食减肥或减肥手术后体重大幅下降的患者同时接受腹壁成形术和腹腔成形术的效果。这 30 名患者被分为两组:A 组:19 名患者在腹壁成形术的同时接受了腹壁成形术;B 组:11 名患者选择了标准腹壁成形术,但没有接受腹壁成形术。结果:第一组的每个人都对手术效果非常满意。在 6 个月的随访中,手术矫正看起来是永久性的,没有残留或复发畸形的迹象。在 A 组中,所有参与者都接受了骨骺成形术,满意度达到 100%。相比之下,B 组中没有人接受过骨骺成形术,满意度仅为 18.2%。两组的满意度差异具有统计学意义[p<0.001]。在 6 个月的随访中,没有发现残留或复发的畸形。手术效果似乎很持久。结论:这项研究的结果证明,对传统的耻骨畸形治疗方法进行修改,以减轻大量体重,是安全的、可重复的、具有高度美学和功能效果的,而且效果持久。
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