Author/Authors :
Sisti, Andrea Plastic Surgery Division - General and Specialist Surgery Department - University of Siena, Siena, Italy , Cuomo, Roberto Plastic Surgery Division - General and Specialist Surgery Department - University of Siena, Siena, Italy , Milonia, Luca Plastic Surgery Division - General and Specialist Surgery Department - University of Siena, Siena, Italy , Tassinari, Juri Plastic Surgery Division - General and Specialist Surgery Department - University of Siena, Siena, Italy , Castagna, Antonio Plastic Surgery Division - General and Specialist Surgery Department - University of Siena, Siena, Italy , Brandi, Cesare Plastic Surgery Division - General and Specialist Surgery Department - University of Siena, Siena, Italy , Grimaldi, Luca Plastic Surgery Division - General and Specialist Surgery Department - University of Siena, Siena, Italy , D’Aniello, Carlo Plastic Surgery Division - General and Specialist Surgery Department - University of Siena, Siena, Italy , Nisi, Giuseppe Plastic Surgery Division - General and Specialist Surgery Department - University of Siena, Siena, Italy
Abstract :
Background:Paralleling the growth of bariatric surgery, the demand for post-bariatric body-con-touring surgery is increasing.Weight loss is the main cause, although not the only one, that drives patients to arm lift surgery. Several surgical techniques have been proposed over the years. Our aim was to consider the complications and outcomes according to the performed technique, through a wide review of the literature. Methods:A search on PubMed/Medline was performed using “brachioplasty”, “upper arm lifting”, and “tech-niques” as key words. Embase, Medline (OvidSP), Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed publisher, Cochrane, and Google Scholar were searched as well. As inclusion criteria, we selected the clinical studies describing techniques of brachioplasty. We excluded the papers in which complications related to brachioplasty were not specified. We also excluded literature-review articles. Results:We found 27 studies from 1995 to 2015. Over-all, 1065 patients were treated. Different techniques were applied. Complications were observed in 308/1065 patients (28.9%). The most frequent complications were hypertrophic scarring, seroma and hematoma. Sur-gical revision rate ranged from 0 to 21 percent. Nerve damage occurred in a modest percentage of patients (16/1065, 1.5%). No major complications, such as thromboembolism and sepsis, were observed. Conclusions:Brachioplasty is a safe surgical procedure. All the brachioplasty techniques showed positive outcomes, in term of patients’ satisfaction and clinical results. Nevertheless, minor complications occurred in a high percent-age of patients, regardless the performed surgical procedure. Patients should be informed about the possible formation of hypertrophic scars and nerve injuries. (www.actabiomedica.it)
Keywords :
arm lifting , body contouring surgery , brachioplasty , upper arm deformities