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A filter and collection device for suction-assisted lipectomy.

C H Manstein1, G Manstein, S Redman

  • 1Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Maxillofacial Surgery, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Northern Division, Philadelphia, PA 19141.

Annals of Plastic Surgery
|June 1, 1986
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This study describes using a stockinette as a collection and filtering tool during suction-assisted lipectomy. Different stockinette sizes can be employed based on the amount of adipose tissue removed.

Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Surgical Innovation

Background:

  • Suction-assisted lipectomy is a common cosmetic procedure.
  • Effective collection and filtering of aspirated adipose tissue are crucial for procedural efficiency and waste management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and describe a novel application of stockinettes in suction-assisted lipectomy.
  • To present a simple, adaptable method for managing aspirated tissue.

Main Methods:

  • A stockinette was utilized as an integrated collection and filtering device within the suction-assisted lipectomy setup.
  • The selection of stockinette size was determined by the anticipated volume of adipose tissue aspiration.

Main Results:

  • The stockinette effectively served as both a collection receptacle and a filter for aspirated adipose tissue.

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  • The adaptability of using various stockinette sizes allowed for management of different tissue volumes.
  • Conclusions:

    • Stockinettes offer a practical and versatile solution for tissue collection and filtration in suction-assisted lipectomy.
    • This method provides a simple yet effective adjunct for surgical procedures involving adipose tissue aspiration.