Histological alterations following bariatric surgery: pilot study.

Obesity Surgery
Franco Carlo MiglioriGiuseppe M Marinari

Abstract

Macroscopic clinical evidence of tissue damaging following bariatric surgery pushed plastic surgeons to presume microscopic alterations as well. Five preliminary cases studied randomly, and compared with healthy tissues, confirmed these initial suspects. A deeper and wider study has then been structured. Preliminary results are so evident to encourage us to carry on an estimated 2-3 years multidisciplinary study. What we want to study is if histological post-bariatric alterations are confirmed, and if these can be considered responsible for higher complication rate in body contouring following bariatric surgery.

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Nov 26, 2010·Aesthetic Plastic Surgery·Franco Migliori
Nov 26, 2009·Obesity Surgery·Simone C OrpheuMarcos C Ferreira
Jan 8, 2010·Obesity Surgery·Franco Carlo MiglioriGian Giacomo Serra Cervetti
Apr 12, 2011·Obesity Surgery·Daniela Francescato VeigaLydia M Ferreira
Aug 2, 2011·Obesity Surgery·Rodolpho Alberto BussolaroLydia Masako Ferreira
Jan 6, 2010·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery·David LightScot B Glasberg
Oct 9, 2019·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Global Open·José Renato B GalloAlessandra Vidotto

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