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Blood loss during liposuction.

R L Dolsky1

  • 1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Haverford Community Hospital, Pennsylvania.

Dermatologic Clinics
|July 1, 1990
PubMed
Summary
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Male patients experience significantly higher blood loss during liposuction compared to females. Optimizing epinephrine injection timing and technique can reduce overall blood loss, though individual outcomes remain variable.

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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Surgical Oncology
  • Aesthetic Medicine

Background:

  • Liposuction is a common cosmetic procedure.
  • Accurate assessment of blood loss is crucial for patient safety.
  • Factors influencing blood loss in liposuction are not fully understood.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To quantify blood loss during liposuction.
  • To identify factors affecting blood loss, including patient demographics and surgical techniques.
  • To compare blood loss between different liposuction methods.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of aspirate volume and blood content.
  • Calculation of total body blood loss and third-space loss.
  • Comparison of blood loss based on patient sex, cannula type, epinephrine concentration, and technique (dry vs. wet).

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Main Results:

  • Males exhibit 3.03 times greater blood loss than females.
  • A 15-minute delay in liposuction onset post-epinephrine injection reduces blood loss by 21.9%.
  • Dry liposuction techniques result in 3.4 times more bleeding than those using epinephrine solutions.

Conclusions:

  • Significant sex-based differences in liposuction blood loss exist.
  • Surgical technique and epinephrine administration timing are key modifiable factors for reducing blood loss.
  • Predicting precise blood loss in individual patients remains challenging due to inherent variability.