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MediaCenter.thieme.com plus e-content online Encyclopedia of Body Sculpting after Massive Weight Loss Encyclopedia of Body Sculpting after Massive Weight Loss Berish Strauch, MD, FACS Professor and Chairman Emeritus Department of Surgery Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Albert Einstein College of Medicine Montefiore Medical Center Bronx, New York Charles K. Herman, MD, FACS Associate Clinical Professor Department of Surgery The Commonwealth Medical College Scranton, Pennsylvania Assistant Clinical Professor Department of Surgery Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, New York Chief, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Pocono Health Systems and Pocono Medical Center East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Private Practice New York, New York Thieme New York • Stuttgart Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 333 Seventh Ave. New York, NY 10001 Executive Editor: Kay Conerly Managing Editor: Dominik Pucek Editorial Director: Michael Wachinger Production Editor: Print Matters, Inc. International Production Director: Andreas Schabert Vice President, International Marketing and Sales: Cornelia Schulze Chief Financial Officer: James W. Mitos President: Brian D. Scanlan Compositor: The Manila Typesetting Co. Printer: Leo Paper Group Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Encyclopedia of body sculpting after massive weight loss / [edited by] Berish Strauch, Charles K. Herman. p. ; cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-60406-246-5 (alk. paper) 1. Obesity--Surgery. 2. Surgery, Plastic. 3. Liposuction. I. Strauch, Berish, 1933- II. Herman, Charles K. [DNLM: 1. Bariatric Surgery. 2. Obesity, Morbid--surgery. 3. Postoperative Complications--prevention & control. 4. Reconstructive Surgical Procedures--methods. WI 900 E56 2010] RD540.E53 2010 617.4’3--dc22 2010018139 Copyright ©2011 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. This book, including all parts thereof, is legally protected by copyright. Any use, exploi- tation, or commercialization outside the narrow limits set by copyright legislation without the publisher’s consent is illegal and liable to prosecution. This applies in particular to photostat reproduction, copying, mimeographing or duplication of any kind, translating, prepara- tion of microfilms, and electronic data processing and storage. Important note: Medical knowledge is ever-changing. As new research and clinical experience broaden our knowledge, changes in treat- ment and drug therapy may be required. The authors and editors of the material herein have consulted sources believed to be reliable in their efforts to provide information that is complete and in accord with the standards accepted at the time of publication. However, in view of the possibility of human error by the authors, editors, or publisher of the work herein or changes in medical knowledge, neither the authors, editors, or publisher, nor any other party who has been involved in the preparation of this work, warrants that the information contained herein is in every respect accurate or complete, and they are not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results ob- tained from use of such information. Readers are encouraged to confirm the information contained herein with other sources. For example, readers are advised to check the product information sheet included in the package of each drug they plan to administer to be certain that the information contained in this publication is accurate and that changes have not been made in the recommended dose or in the contra- indications for administration. This recommendation is of particular importance in connection with new or infrequently used drugs. Some of the product names, patents, and registered designs referred to in this book are in fact registered trademarks or proprietary names even though specific reference to this fact is not always made in the text. Therefore, the appearance of a name without designation as pro- prietary is not to be construed as a representation by the publisher that it is in the public domain. Printed in China 5 4 3 2 1 978-1-60406-246-5 To the almost 200 residents and fellows that I have been privileged to work with in our training program. We have all learned from each other. Berish Strauch To my parents, Dr. Marvin and Janice Herman, who have instilled me with the values and principles that have laid the groundwork on which my professional and personal life have been built. Charles K. Herman Contents Media Center Information ....................................................................................................................................................................xi Foreword .................................................................................................................................................................................................xiii Ivo Pitanguy Preface .......................................................................................................................................................................................................xv Contributors ..........................................................................................................................................................................................xvii I The Bariatric Patient 1 General Surgical Procedures to Achieve Weight Loss: Open and Laparoscopic ...........................................................3 Diego Camacho, Pratibha Vemulapalli, Elyssa Feinberg, and Karen E. Gibbs 2 Origins and Psychiatric Management of Compulsive Eating Behaviors ......................................................................11 Mary Alice O’Dowd and Maria Fernanda Gomez 3 Nutrition ......................................................................................................................................................................................18 Sheldon Winkler, Meredith C. Bogert, and Charles K. Herman II General Considerations 4 Anesthesia and Safety Considerations in the Perioperative Period ..............................................................................31 Kent K. Higdon, James M. Berry, and R. Bruce Shack 5 Propofol/Ketamine Anesthesia ..............................................................................................................................................44 Barry L. Friedberg 6 Factors Impacting Thromboembolism after Bariatric Body-Contouring Surgery ....................................................51 Michele A. Shermak 7 The Anatomy and Chronology of Body Sculpting: Areas Requiring Correction and Timing of Procedures .......................................................................................................................................................60 Berish Strauch and Charles K. Herman 8 Total Body Lift Surgery .............................................................................................................................................................63 Dennis J. Hurwitz 9 Postoperative Pain Management Following Body Contouring ......................................................................................72 Allen Gabriel and G. Patrick Maxwell vii viii Contents III Mid-Body Sculpting 10 Circumferential Abdominoplasty .......................................................................................................................................79 Berish Strauch and Charles K. Herman 11 Lower Body Lift Combined with Liposuction and Gluteal Flap Surgery ....................................................................90 Jorge I. de la Torre and Dean R. Cerio 12 Combination Abdominal Wall Hernia Repair and Mid-Body Contouring ...............................................................103 Charles K. Herman and Ari S. Hoschander 13 Circumferential Dermolipectomy of the Lower Trunk: Lower Body Fit ..................................................................109 Eugenio Pacelli Chapa, Eduardo Gongora, Mario E. Morales Rodriguez, and Luis José García Morales 14 Halfway to a Body Lift ..........................................................................................................................................................121 Kenneth C. Shestak 15 Lipoabdominoplasty with Progressive Tension Sutures .............................................................................................128 Gianluca Campiglio and Giorgio Rafanelli 16 Complications and Management Following Mid-Body Sculpting .............................................................................138 Michele A. Shermak IV Upper Extremity 17 Brachioplasty with Interdigitation of the Posteromedial Scar ..................................................................................149 David T. Greenspun, Charles K. Herman, and Berish Strauch 18 Brachioplasty with an Inferior Scar ..................................................................................................................................155 Claudio Cannistra 19 Correction of Arm Ptosis with a Medial Bicipital Scar .................................................................................................163 J. Peter Rubin and Joseph Michaels V V Breast 20 Superolateral Pedicle for Reconstruction of the Female Breast ................................................................................175 Berish Strauch and Charles K. Herman 21 Correction of Breast Contour Deformities Using Dermal Suspension and Total Parenchymal Reshaping ......................................................................................................................................................186 J. Peter Rubin and Joseph Michaels V 22 Inferior Pedicle Approach for Autologous Augmentation Using the Intercostal Artery Perforator (ICAP) Flap .............................................................................................................................................197 Mark A. Bishara, Samuel J. Lin, and Bernard T. Lee 23 Breast Surgery in the Male Patient ...................................................................................................................................202 Paul R. Weiss VI Correction of Back and Flank Rolls 24 Back Contouring ....................................................................................................................................................................211 Berish Strauch and Christine Rohde 25 Approach to Excess Trunk Rolls with a Vertical Excision ............................................................................................216 Susan E. Downey 26 Upper Body Lift for the Correction of Back Rolls ..........................................................................................................224 J. Peter Rubin and Joseph Michaels V 27 Bra-Line Back Lift ..................................................................................................................................................................230 Joseph P. Hunstad and Roderick M. Urbaniak Contents ix VII Thigh Lift 28 Spiral Thigh Lift .....................................................................................................................................................................243 Siamak Agha-Mohammadi and Dennis J. Hurwitz 29 Fascio-Fascial Suspension Technique for Medial Thigh Plasty ...................................................................................251 Gianluca Campiglio and Giorgio Rafanelli 30 Anterior Proximal Extended (APEX) Medial Thigh Lift ................................................................................................255 Michele A. Shermak 31 Medial Thigh Contouring: Cones and Cylinders ............................................................................................................265 Berish Strauch and Charles K. Herman 32 Combination Circumferential Abdominoplasty with Medial Thigh Lift .................................................................272 William A. Zamboni, G. Philip Barnsley, and Richard C. Baynosa VIII Facial Rejuvenation 33 Facial Rejuvenation: Indications and Analysis ...............................................................................................................281 Charles K. Herman, John F. Diaz, and Berish Strauch 34 Weave Lift Facial Suspension ..............................................................................................................................................287 Berish Strauch and Charles K. Herman 35 Midfacelifting .........................................................................................................................................................................295 Dean R. Cerio and Luis O. Vásconez 36 Facial Rejuvenation: Open Technique ..............................................................................................................................308 Ivo Pitanguy and Natale F. Gontijo de Amorim 37 Short-Scar Rhytidectomy318 Alan Matarasso and David Shafer Index .......................................................................................................................................................................................................327

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Encyclopedia of Body Sculpting after Massive Weight Loss provides uniquely comprehensive coverage of a variety of state-of-the-art surgical body modification procedures for the patient who has overcome obesity.The text begins with an introduction to the particular physiologic and psychological impli
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