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Aesthetic Rib Cage Remodeling with Osteosynthesis: Body Structural High-Definition Reshaping (RIBOSS).

BACKGROUND: Rib cage remodeling has shown promising aesthetic results as a new technique for body contouring yet risks and complications associated with the procedure have not been well established. The aim of our study is to assess safety, efficacy and patient satisfaction rate associated with a new surgical technique for waistline definition.

METHODS: We looked into our records for patients who underwent waist narrowing through a new rib remodeling procedure with osteosynthesis of the 11th and 12th ribs; from October 2022 to June 2023. Follow up was carried out at 1 and 3 months after surgery. Outcomes were evaluated based on waist and hip measures, body images, pain and a patient satisfaction survey.

RESULTS: A total of 27 consecutive patients were included in the analysis. Our technique resulted in a significant reduction in waist circumference, as evidenced by a decrease of 12.1 cm and 13.0 cm at the first and third month respectively (p<0.005). A reduction of hip circumference of 6.2 cm and 8.7 cm was also reported. A high patient satisfaction rate was reported. Postoperative complications included only one case of wound dehiscence and one case of mild pain. Pain levels were also reduced, with a mean pain score of 2.4 at week 1 and 0.26 at month 1.

CONCLUSION: Rib osteotomy with osteosynthesis emerges as an innovative, safe, and reliable approach for waist narrowing. Our results suggest that this technique can be applied to a wide variety of patients and presents might entail significant advantages compared to those from other techniques.

TYPE OF STUDY: Retrospective cohort. Level of Evidence: III.

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