A radical approach to bacterial panniculitis of the abdominal wall in the morbidly obese.
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The morbidly obese patient, although at risk for many perioperative complications of radical surgery, paradoxically presents the opportunity for wide excision of abdominal soft-tissue infections. This report describes the successful radical surgical management of bacterial panniculitis of the abdominal wall occasioned by a variety of extrafascial and intraperitoneal sources in 13 patients. All patients were followed up for a minimum of 2 years, except for one patient who died 2 months after hospital discharge. The remainder are alive with intact fascial closure and no pannicular infection. A radical approach to the infected abdominal wall, incorporating wide en-bloc excision of skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscle, and strangulated intestine, facilitates successful fascial and skin closure in a noninfected field in the morbidly obese.