Safety of Liposuction Using Exclusively Tumescent Local Anesthesia in 3,240 Consecutive Cases:

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Safety of Liposuction Using Exclusively Tumescent Local Anesthesia in 3,240 Consecutive Cases:
Abstract
BACKGROUND Many surgeons consider liposuction using tumescent local anesthesia (TLA) to be a safe technique, but when TLA has been combined with other techniques, such as general anesthesia or intravenous medication, or when the guidelines associated with TLA have been violated, serious complications and deaths have occurred. This has resulted in uncertainty concerning the safety of liposuction using TLA, which this article seeks to resolve. OBJECTIVE To investigate whether liposuction using TLA is a safe procedure. METHODS The same surgeon performed liposuction using exclusively TLA in 3,240 procedures. Detailed records were kept of the complications that occurred. RESULTS In a series of 3,240 procedures, no deaths occurred, and no complications requiring hospitalization were experienced. In nine cases, complications developed that needed further action. CONCLUSIONS Liposuction using exclusively TLA is a proven safe procedure provided that the existing guidelines are meticulously followed.
Publication
Dermatologic Surgery
Volume
35
Issue
11
Pages
1728-1735
Date
11/2009
Journal Abbr
Dermatologic Surgery
Language
en
ISSN
1076-0512
Short Title
Safety of Liposuction Using Exclusively Tumescent Local Anesthesia in 3,240 Consecutive Cases
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Citation
Habbema, L. (2009). Safety of Liposuction Using Exclusively Tumescent Local Anesthesia in 3,240 Consecutive Cases: Dermatologic Surgery, 35(11), 1728–1735. FirstLipo.com. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1524-4725.2009.01284.x