Abstract

This article alerts plastic surgeons to potential complications patients who had any type of abdominal or pelvic laparoscopic or open surgery may encounter during liposuction or abdominoplasty. Laparoscopy complicating abdominal wall plastic surgeryJournal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryVol. 66Issue 3PreviewAbdominoplasty is often requested by patients following massive weight loss or multi-gravida. We report the cases of three patients who had incidental asymptomatic hernias diagnosed intra-operatively during abdominoplasty. All patients had previously undergone laparoscopic procedures and two had subsequent massive weight loss. Routine pre-operative clinical examination may not identify a small trocar related hernia. Prior knowledge of such hernias would aid in operative planning and reduce the risk of potential complications. Full-Text PDF

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