Aesthetic
Extremity and Trunk
Abdominoplasty Flap Elevation in a More Superficial Plane: Decreasing the Need for Drains
Fang RC, Lin SJ, Mustoe TA (Northwestern Univ Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL; Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr, Boston, MA) Plast Reconstr Surg 125:677-682, 2010§
Evidence Ranking
• B
Expert Rating
• 1
Abstract
Background
Abdominoplasty has continued to become more frequently performed in the post–bariatric surgery and aesthetic patient populations. With the increase in these procedures, there is a need to decrease the length of drains for patient comfort and postoperative recovery. The authors’ hypothesis was that a more superficial plane of abdominal flap elevation during abdominoplasty would decrease the postoperative need for drains.

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