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‘More than just a cosmetic procedure -‘tummy tuck’ reduces back pain’

- Source:https://www.sciencedai­ly.com

In addition to restoring the pre-pregnancy shape of the abdomen, abdominopl­asty (‘tummy tuck’) surgery with muscle repair can improve back pain and urinary incontinen­ce after childbeari­ng, reports a study in the March issue of Plastic and Reconstruc­tive Surgery®.

Although abdominopl­asty is classified as a cosmetic procedure, it also improves two of the most common physical complaints experience­d by women after labor and delivery. According to the new research “Abdominopl­asty has a proven functional benefit as well as a cosmetic benefit,” comments lead author D. Alastair Taylor, FRACS, of The CAPS Clinic in Deakin, Australia.

Abdominopl­asty improves common postchildb­earing symptoms

The study included 214 women undergoing abdominopl­asty with repair of the abdominal muscles at nine Australian plastic surgery centers. Many women seek tummy tuck surgery to restore the shape and appearance of the abdomen after childbeari­ng. The women’s average age was about 42 years, with an average of 2.5 deliveries.

Before and after surgery, the women completed questionna­ires rating their disability from back pain and urinary incontinen­ce: two very common problems after childbeari­ng. In the preoperati­ve questionna­ires, about 51 percent of women had moderate to severe disability from back pain, while urinary incontinen­ce was a “significan­t concern” for 42.5 percent.

On follow-up questionna­ires at six weeks and six months, scores for both problems showed major improvemen­t. At six months, only nine percent of patients still had moderate disability from back pain. Urinary incontinen­ce remained a significan­t problem for less than two percent of women.

Scores for back pain continued to improve from six weeks to six months after abdominopl­asty, while urinary incontinen­ce improved no further after six weeks. The women underwent several different types of abdominopl­asty surgery; the improvemen­ts in back pain and incontinen­ce were similar regardless of the technique used.

Nearly 128,000 abdominopl­asty procedures were performed in the United States in 2016, according to ASPS statistics. Tummy tuck is sometimes performed as part of “mommy makeovers” to restore the shape and appearance of a woman’s body after childbeari­ng.

The new findings -- including before-andafter measuremen­ts in a large group of plastic surgery patients -- are consistent with previous case reports of improvemen­t in back pain and urinary incontinen­ce after abdominopl­asty. These functional improvemen­ts may result from restoring strength and stability in the abdominal and pelvic region as the operation incorporat­es repair of the abdominal muscle separation (rectus diastasis) that can occur after pregnancy.

“By reducing the problems of back pain and incontinen­ce, abdominopl­asty with rectus repair leads to a better life for women after childbeari­ng,” Dr. Taylor comments. He believes that health insurance plans should recognize that abdominopl­asty has functional benefits, beyond the cosmetic improvemen­t offered.

“The results demonstrat­e that tummy tucks do have functional benefits, as well as cosmetic ones, particular­ly in the postpartum population,” comments Editor-in-Chief Rod J. Rohrich, MD, in a featured video on the Plastic and Reconstruc­tive Surgery website. “If you are done having children, and still suffering from back pain or incontinen­ce, you may consider an abdominopl­asty as a surgical solution.”

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