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[Complications and their management in the surgical treatment of Lipohyperplasia dolorosa]

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[Complications and their management in the surgical treatment of Lipohyperplasia dolorosa]
Abstract
BackgroundThere are both conservative and surgical treatment options for Lipohyperplasia dolorosa (LiDo). A procedure that has been established since 1997 is the surgical treatment through Lymphological Liposculpture according to Cornely™.AimAfter extensive suctioning of the extremities, an extensive subcutaneous wound cavity with a trabecular connective tissue scaffold remains. Nevertheless, surgery-related complications are rare. Postoperative management and administration of antibiotics and antithrombotics are reviewed. The therapies for complications are presented in detail.Materials and methodsRetrospectively, the frequencies of adverse events in 1400 LiDo surgeries in 2020 were evaluated. The mean age of the patients was 47.81 years (range 16–78 years). Symmetrically, 504 outer legs (outer half of the limb [BO]), 504 inner legs (inner half of the limb [BI]), and 392 arms [A] were surgically treated.ResultsRelevant adverse events rarely occurred: infections (1.79%), seromas (0.79%), erysipelas (0.28%), necrosis (0.14%) and deep vein thrombosis (0.07).DiscussionWe were able to reduce the rate of postoperative complications to 3.07% in the Lymphological Liposculpture™ regime for the surgical treatment of LiDo. In their meta-analysis on liposuction, Kanapathy et al. reported an overall incidence of major surgical complications of 3.35%. The overall incidence of minor surgical complications was 11.62%, with seroma (5.51%) being the most common minor complication [26]. Kruppa et al. report that the liposuction procedure including fat removal for esthetic reasons has a complication rate of 9.5%. Wound infections with 4.5% and the formation of erysipelas with 4% are clearly in the foreground [20].
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Die Dermatologie
Date
2022-11-09
Journal Abbr
Dermatologie
Language
de
ISSN
2731-7013
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11/18/22, 3:10 AM
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Gensior, M., & Cornely, M. (2022). [Complications and their management in the surgical treatment of Lipohyperplasia dolorosa]. Die Dermatologie. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-022-05073-7
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