Guest guest Posted April 12, 2001 Report Share Posted April 12, 2001 > What is a > panniulotomy and why does Dr Anthone feel this would help if done > before > " major " surgery? Appreciate your help. n Hi n: A panniculectomy is basically a gigantic tummy tuck. The operation makes it possible to chop off a big chunk of fat -- anywhere from 20-50 lbs, prior to your DS. Dr. Anthone prefers to perform a panniculectomy prior to the DS on his heaviest patients who have a large, hanging " pannus, " i.e., belly tissue that hangs down in front like a skirt. His reasoning goes for doing the panniculectomy goes like this: 1. The heavier you are prior to the DS, and the more weight you have hanging between your legs, the less mobile you are, and the harder it will be for you to get out of bed and walk for exercise, after the DS. 2. The longer you stay in bed after any surgery, the higher the likelihood you will develop blood clots in your legs, which may break off and go to your lungs, heart, or brain. 3. By chopping off a chunk of tissue weighing anywhere from 20-50lbs, Dr. Anthone hopes that you will have an easier time getting up and walking after the DS, thus decreasing the chance that you will die from a blood clot in your lungs, heart, or brain. I should say that recovery from the panniculectomy is anything but fun. To read about my experience with it, please check the " Files " section at the DS_USC group site. Regards, Tom LaRussa Panniculectomy, 11/10/2000, Dr. Anthone, USC Open DS, 3/30/2001, Dr. Anthone, USC Pre-panniculectomy 384 lbs Pre-DS 360 lbs Currently ??? (Haven't been back for checkup yet) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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