TITLE:
Incidence of Haematoma Formation in Relation to Smoking in Abdominoplasty Cases
AUTHORS:
Dalal Al Mansoori, Anood Alqaydi, Shamsa Alameri, Medhat Emil, Ibrahim Al Marzooqi, Aysha Al Naqbi, Muhammad Tariq Ayub, Dalia Medhat Habib, Omar Alameri
KEYWORDS:
Haematoma, Smoking, Abdominoplasty Surgery, Tobacco Use
JOURNAL NAME:
Modern Plastic Surgery,
Vol.13 No.1,
January
18,
2023
ABSTRACT: Objective: This study aims at assessing the relation between smoking and the incidence of haematoma formation in abdominoplasty surgery cases. Patients and Methods: This is a 4 years retrospective study involving the patients who underwent abdominoplasty surgery between the period of May 2015 and April 2019 in Zayed Military Hospital, Abu Dhabi, United Arab of Emirates. The incidence of haematoma formation was assessed in relation to tobacco use in these patients. Results: 164 patients met the inclusion criteria of the study. 35 patients were smokers (21.3%) and 129 patients were non-smokers (78.7%). The mean age was 38.4 (21 - 59 years). The mean BMI was 27 kg/m2 (21.4 - 34.7 kg/m2) and the mean hospital stay was 6.5 days (4 - 19). 23 patients in the study developed haematoma (14%). 11 of them had surgical evacuation of the haematoma (6.7%) while the rest were aspirated in the out-patient clinic. Out of the 23 patients who developed haematoma, 17 patients were smokers and 6 were non-smokers. The incidence of haematoma among smokers was 48.6% (17 out of 35 cases) while its incidence among nonsmokers was 4.7% (6 out of 129 cases) showing a clear relationship between smoking and hematoma formation (p Conclusion: Our study shows a direct relationship between smoking and haematoma formation in abdominoplasty cases. Cessation of smoking during the perioperative period is required before embarking on such a procedure.