*Corresponding author:
Atsushi Imai, M.D., Institute of Endocrine-Related Cancer, Matsunami General Hospital, Kasamatsu, Gifu 501-6062, JapanReceived: January 15, 2018; Published: January 19, 2018
DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.02.000676
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Most of obese patients have more comorbidity, longer operation times, longer hospital stays, and more early and late complications. This report presents a case of severe obesity with large amounts of redundant skin and fat extending to lower abdomen, in which a abdominal dermolipectomy was carried out at the time of laparotomy against giant ovarian mature cysticteratoma.
Keywords: Abdominoplasty; Dermolipectomy; Benign Ovarian Tumor; Laparotomy; Incisional Negative Pressure Wound Therapy