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Comparison Between Vacuum Drain and Passive Drain In Abdominoplasty

Comparison Between Vacuum Drain and Passive Drain In Abdominoplasty

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20-60 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The aim of the present study is to:

Compare the subcutaneous collection with Vacuum Drain and Passive Drain insertion at abdominoplasty surgery

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • • Cooperative male and female patients aged between 20-60 years old.
    • All patients in the study presented with varying degrees of excess abdominal skin and adipose tissue, along with a range of underlying abdominal muscle laxity, following volumetric changes of the abdominal cavity.
    • These patients may undergo after bariatric surgery, dietry weight loss or after multiple pregnancies.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • • Uncooperative patients unwilling to give consent.
    • Those unsuitable for abdominoplasty surgery, BMI >30 and those on antiplatelet medication.
    • Unfit for surgery and patients with allergies to any of the anesthesia components.

Study details
    Abdominoplasty Surgery

NCT06486298

Sohag University

21 October 2025

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