Abdominal dermolipectomy associated with incisional herniorrafy. Carlos Manuel de Céspedes hospital. January 2010-July 2012
Abstract
Introduction: the abdominal wall deformities are frequent because they cause serious aesthetical, functional and psychological disorders in our environment and they are a consulting reason in the services of Plastic and General Surgery.
Objective: to evaluate the evolution of patients operated by means of abdominal dermolipectomy and incisional herniorraphy.
Method: it was performed a descriptive and prospective research to describe the evolution of the abdominal dermolipectomy associated to the incisional herniorraphy at Carlos Manuel de Cespedes Hospital in Bayamo during the period January 2010 to July 2012. There were included the 67 patients that came to the consult presenting pendulum abdomen and incisional hernia.
Results: the ages between 30 to 39 years old prevailed and women were the most affected. The low abdominal pain was mostly referred by the patients and a big herniary ring and pendulum abdomens were the abdominal wall deformities. Only 11 patients presented post surgery complications and the final esthetics results evaluated after 6 months demonstrated the best result and good evolution. The behavior was similar in the rest of the country and in the whole world.
Conclusions: the age group that prevailed was between 30 - 39 years old and women were the most affected and the low abdominal pain was the most frequent symptom to come to the consult, the big herniary ring and pendulum abdomens were the abdominal wall deformities. The final aesthetic result after six months was evaluated as good in most of the operated patients and they showed themselves satisfied with the surgery.
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