Management of Vascular Anomalies and Related Conditions Using Suction-Assisted Tissue Removal.
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Authors/contributors
- Couto, Javier A. (Author)
- Maclellan, Reid A. (Author)
- Greene, Arin K. (Author)
Title
Management of Vascular Anomalies and Related Conditions Using Suction-Assisted Tissue Removal.
Abstract
Vascular anomalies and related conditions cause overgrowth of tissues. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy and safety of liposuction techniques for pediatric overgrowth diseases. Patients treated between 2007 and 2015 who had follow-up were reviewed. Seventeen patients were included; the median age was 12.7 years. The causes of overgrowth included infiltrating lipomatosis (n = 7), capillary malformation (n = 6), hemihypertrophy (n = 1), infantile hemangioma (n = 1), lipedema (n = 1), and macrocephaly-capillary malformation (n = 1). Forty-seven percent had enlargement of an extremity, 41 percent had facial hypertrophy, and 12 percent had expansion of the trunk. All subjects had a reduction in the size of the overgrown area and improved quality of life. Suction-assisted tissue removal is an effective technique for reducing the volume of the subcutaneous compartment for patients with pediatric overgrowth diseases. CLINICAL QUESTION/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic, IV.
Publication
Plastic and reconstructive surgery
Volume
136
Issue
4
Pages
511e-4e
Date
2015 Oct
Journal Abbr
Plast Reconstr Surg
Language
eng
ISSN
1529-4242 0032-1052
Extra
Place: United States
Citation
Couto, J. A., Maclellan, R. A., & Greene, A. K. (2015). Management of Vascular Anomalies and Related Conditions Using Suction-Assisted Tissue Removal. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 136(4), 511e–514e. https://doi.org/10.1097/PRS.0000000000001558
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