Microcannular tumescent liposuction in advanced lipedema and Dercum's disease.

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Microcannular tumescent liposuction in advanced lipedema and Dercum's disease.
Abstract
AIM: We evaluated the outcome and risks of tumescence liposuction in patients with advanced lipedema or Dercum's disease. METHODS: Six patients treated at a single center during the years 2004 to 2008 have been included. All patients were female and obese (body mass index 34 to 41.9; mean 38.2+/-3.8) with an age range from 29 to 78 years (mean 55.7+/-20.5 years), five of them had co-morbidities. RESULTS: The total amount of lipoaspirates varied between 1500 mL and 4800 mL. Pain could be reduced in all four patients with Dercum's disease. Large adipose tissue removing implies a better the outcome for pain. Patient's satisfaction was "high" or "very high" in 5 and "medium" in one. The most common adverse effect was met-hemoglobulinemia (N.=4). CONCLUSION: Tumescence liposuction is a treatment option for lipedema and Dercum's disease. With careful monitoring the procedure is safe even for patients in advanced stages, higher age and with co-morbidities.
Publication
Giornale italiano di dermatologia e venereologia : organo ufficiale, Societa italiana di dermatologia e sifilografia
Volume
145
Issue
2
Pages
151-159
Date
2010 Apr
Journal Abbr
G Ital Dermatol Venereol
Language
eng
ISSN
0392-0488 0392-0488
Archive
researchgate
Extra
Place: Italy
Citation
Wollina, U., Goldman, A., & Heinig, B. (2010). Microcannular tumescent liposuction in advanced lipedema and Dercum’s disease. Giornale Italiano Di Dermatologia e Venereologia : Organo Ufficiale, Societa  Italiana Di Dermatologia e Sifilografia, 145(2), 151–159. researchgate.