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Surgical Approach and Complications of Stand-alone Lateral Trans-Psoas Interbody Fusion
Published on: February 14, 2025
[Brachioplasty and its complications]
F Duteille1, A Kanlagna1, F Bellier Waast1
1Service de chirurgie plastique reconstructrice et esthétique, centre des brûlés, CHU de Nantes, 44093 Nantes cedex 01, France.
Abstract:
Due to an increasing number of major weight loss after bariatic surgery, the demand for body-coutouring surgery increase in paralell. Among all the technics which can be realized, brachioplastyis one of them. The goal is to reach a functionnal but an aesthetic improvement too. The literature show that the rate of major complication is very low (or not reported in the majority of the series). Minor complication is more common : hypertrophic scar, large scar, paresthesia, and wound dehiscence. Re-operation can be asked by the patient in order to improve the result. With the help of clinical cases and literature review the authors try to analyse the balance between benefice and risk to realize a second operation.
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05:30Surgical Approach and Complications of Stand-alone Lateral Trans-Psoas Interbody Fusion
