Novel use and utilization of robotic Hoyer-Hook system for suspension of panniculus morbidus
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Novel use and utilization of robotic Hoyer-Hook system for suspension of panniculus morbidus
Abstract
Panniculus morbidus is a complication of morbid obesity characterized by massive abdominal folds that hang below the beltline. Ulceration, dermatitis, and sinus tract formation of the pannus can cause significant morbidity to the patient and impair activities of daily living. If patients fail medical management, the next step is surgical excision. Challenging aspects of the procedure include adequate suspension of the pannus, cost, and prevention of intra-abdominal injuries. We present a case of a 70-year-old female with panniculus morbidus with endometrial carcinoma. We successfully performed a panniculectomy using a novel combination of towel hooks and the Hoyer lift to suspend the abdomen. In the same anesthesia event, she underwent robotic-assisted hysterectomy. No intra-operative or post-operative complications were encountered, and the patient was satisfied with her results. In this case, we demonstrated an effective and cost-efficient approach to panniculectomy in the severely obese patient.
Keywords: Hoyer lift; Morbid obesity; Obesity; Panniculectomy; Panniculus morbidus.
© 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare there is no conflict of interest.
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