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Multiple liver perforations: complication of an outpatient liposuction procedure

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Multiple liver perforations: complication of an outpatient liposuction procedure
Abstract
We report on a 29-year-old woman who presented with abdominal right upper quadrant pain after an outpatient liposuction procedure. A contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan revealed 4 hepatic perforation tracts with subcapsular liver hematoma and hematoperitoneum. The patient was treated by intravenous tranexamic acid and isotonic fluids and monitored on an intensive care unit. No intervention or surgery was necessary during her hospital stay. Follow-up imaging after 3 days using contrast-enhanced ultrasound still showed the perforation tracts in the liver but no expansion of subcapsular hematoma. After 7 days, the patient was discharged home with stable hemoglobin and reduced pain. Liver perforation is a rare complication of liposuction procedures. In patients with abdominal pain after liposuction, contrast-enhanced imaging studies should be performed to identify and characterize solid organ injury. Teams with expertise in angiography and visceral surgery need to be on standby.
Publication
Radiology Case Reports
Volume
16
Issue
4
Pages
906-910
Date
April 1, 2021
Journal Abbr
Radiology Case Reports
Language
en
ISSN
1930-0433
Short Title
Multiple liver perforations
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ScienceDirect
Citation
Pohlan, J., Miller, H., Lerchbaumer, M. H., Krenzien, F., Benzing, C., Mogl, M. T., & Diekhoff, T. (2021). Multiple liver perforations: complication of an outpatient liposuction procedure. Radiology Case Reports, 16(4), 906–910. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radcr.2021.01.049
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