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Small intestinal perforation and peritonitis after liposuction
Mahesh Mallappa1, Mohan Rangaswamy, Mohamed Faruq Badiuddin
1Department of Surgery, Welcare Hospital, Al Garhoud Area, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. drmaheshm2000@yahoo.com
Abstract:
A case of small intestinal perforation and peritonitis after tumescent liposuction performed in an ambulatory setting elsewhere is presented. Only four other cases were reported earlier. In all cases, the diagnosis had been missed initially. Unique problems in diagnosis, preventive steps, and risk reduction are discussed.
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