Does Abdominoplasty Intensify The Metabolic Effect Of Bariatric Surgery?

ISRAEL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL(2020)

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Background: The effect of weight reduction following bariatric surgery is already well known.Objectives: To investigate the effects of abdominoplasty on metabolic markers indicative of weight loss.Methods: The authors prospectively enrolled consecutive obese patients after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy. They were candidates for post-bariatric surgery abdominoplasty. The authors measured metabolic markers one day prior to surgery, 24 hours after, and 3 months following surgery. They recorded medical and demographic parameters.Results: Sixteen patients were recruited for participation in the study. Mean age was 47 years and 88% of the patients were female. Bariatric surgery achieved a mean decline in body mass index of 13.8 kg/m(2). All patients underwent abdominoplasty. Leptin and insulin levels were slightly increased at 3 months postoperative. No significant changes were observed in glucose, hemoglobin, or triglycerides throughout the study.Conclusions: In a cohort of obese patients undergoing laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy followed by abdominoplasty, no significant changes were noted in a patient's metabolic profiles. The results suggest that abdominoplasty has no effect on the metabolic markers tested in contrast to other reports; however, the cosmetic, behavioral, and psychological advantages of abdominoplasty are well established.
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abdominoplasty, bariatric surgery, body mass index (BMI), leptin, metabolic markers
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