RESUMEN
A morbidly obese male patient was referred to our department for joint-venture excision surgery of a massive genital lymphedema that had increased 10-fold in volume over a 3-year period. The patient underwent two-stage excision and reconstruction surgery including orchiectomy and was discharged with no major complications and reported improved outcome and urogenital function after surgery at 6-month follow-up. Genital lymphedema is a rare and surgically challenging disease that is related to obesity and causes functional and psychosocial impairment. The planning, performance and postoperative care of surgery on bariatric patients requires tailored surgical treatment and the involvement of several different medical professions and specialties. Surgical debulking can bring about satisfactory outcomes and profound improvements in quality of life.
RESUMEN
Massive weight loss (MWL) results in significant changes of the female breast becoming deflated, ptotic and flat in the upper pole. It may cause physical discomfort such as infections, intertrigo and psychological discomfort including reduced health-related quality of life, where subsequent corrective surgery of the breast is indicated. In this review, we outline our experiences of the most commonly used surgical techniques for correction of the breast in women after MWL. We highlight the principles of the various surgical techniques.