Acute pulmonary edema following liposuction due to heart failure and atypical pneumonia.
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- Wollina, Uwe (Author)
- Graf, Andreas (Author)
- Hanisch, Volkmar (Author)
Title
Acute pulmonary edema following liposuction due to heart failure and atypical pneumonia.
Abstract
Microcannular liposuction in tumescent anesthesia is the most effective treatment for painful lipedema. Tumescent anesthesia is an established and safe procedure in local analgesia when performed according to guidelines. Major adverse effects are rare. In patients with advanced lipedema, however, the commonly presented comorbidities bear additional risks.We report on post-surgical acute pulmonary edema after tumescent liposuction according to guidelines in a 52-year-old female patient with lipedema of the legs. We discuss in detail possible scenarios that might be involved in such emergency. In the present case the most likely was a retarded community acquired atypical pneumonia with aggravation of pre-existent comorbidities.A combined treatment with intravenous b-lactam antibiosis, positive pressure ventilation, and continuous venovenous hemodialysis and filtration resulted in complete remission in a couple of days. In conclusion, tumescent liposuction of advanced lipedema patients should only be performed in well-trained centers with sufficient infrastructure.
Publication
Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
Volume
165
Issue
9-10
Pages
189-194
Date
2015 May
Journal Abbr
Wien Med Wochenschr
Language
eng
ISSN
1563-258X 0043-5341
Extra
Place: Austria
Citation
Wollina, U., Graf, A., & Hanisch, V. (2015). Acute pulmonary edema following liposuction due to heart failure and atypical pneumonia. Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 165(9–10), 189–194. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10354-014-0333-6
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