The use of glove drains in lipedema liposuction: A technical note and preliminary observations
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Authors/contributors
- Bruno, Agostino (Author)
- Cilluffo, Matteo (Author)
Title
The use of glove drains in lipedema liposuction: A technical note and preliminary observations
Abstract
BackgroundLipedema is a chronic disorder involving abnormal accumulation of subcutaneous fat, primarily in the lower limbs. Liposuction is an effective treatment, but postoperative complications such as fluid retention and seroma formation are common. While the use of surgical drains is well established in other areas of plastic surgery, their role in lipedema liposuction remains unclear.MethodsThis prospective observational study involved 50 consecutive patients with stage II or III lipedema who underwent lower leg liposuction. A novel passive drainage technique was used, involving glove drains fashioned from sterile, powder-free nitrile gloves and inserted through existing liposuction incisions. Drain duration, postoperative swelling, and complications, particularly seroma formation, were evaluated.ResultsAll patients completed follow-up with no major complications. Glove drains remained in place for an average of 2.4 ± 0.5 days. Only 2 patients (4%) developed seromas requiring single aspiration. No infections, hematomas, or lymphatic complications were recorded. Patients reported reduced swelling and discomfort compared to historical cases without drains.ConclusionPassive glove drains appear to be a simple, safe, and effective method to manage postoperative fluid collections after lipedema liposuction of the lower legs. The technique may lower the risk of seroma formation and promote early recovery, characterized by reduced postoperative edema, improved patient comfort, and an uncomplicated short-term postoperative course. Further controlled studies are needed to validate these findings and establish standardized drainage protocols in lipedema surgery.
Publication
Phlebology
Date
2026-01-05
Pages
2683555251413901
Journal Abbr
Phlebology
ISSN
1758-1125
Short Title
The use of glove drains in lipedema liposuction
Language
eng
Library Catalog
PubMed
Citation
Bruno, A., & Cilluffo, M. (2026). The use of glove drains in lipedema liposuction: A technical note and preliminary observations. Phlebology, 2683555251413901. https://doi.org/10.1177/02683555251413901
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