A Systematic Review of Helium Plasma Radiofrequency (Renuvion).

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Eric Swanson
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Abstract

Background: Helium plasma radiofrequency (Renuvion, previously J-Plasma) is a new energy-based device that causes coagulation of the subcutaneous fat. The device has recently received 501(k) clearance by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for soft tissue contraction after liposuction. A systematic review has not been previously published.

Methods: An electronic search was undertaken to identify publications describing clinical experience with this technique. The US government clinical trials website and the FDA website were queried. The CMS Open Payments database was accessed to evaluate financial bias.

Results: Twenty-five publications contained patient data with sufficient information for tabulation. Treatment areas included the face, neck, female and male breasts, trunk, and extremities, usually in combination with liposuction. Studies typically reported subjective surgeon evaluations of photographs and surveys. None of the studies provided standardized photographs with measurements comparing Renuvion to traditional methods. Measurements on matched photographs of breasts treated with Renuvion did not substantiate the authors' claims. The findings of an ultrasound study of the abdominal fat layer were undermined by incorrect labeling of the tissue planes. Most studies were funded by the manufacturer and most investigators had financial conflicts. Few studies mentioned subcutaneous emphysema. Four case reports described patients who suffered helium-induced pneumothorax, pneumomediastinum, pneumoperitoneum, and pneumomastia. Adverse events reported to the FDA included 15 life-threatening events and 3 fatalities. Full-thickness burns were frequently reported. The number and severity of the adverse events greatly exceeded those reported for radiofrequency and ultrasound devices.

Discussion: No evidence supports a claim of skin tightening beyond that which may be achieved using traditional or ultrasonic liposuction. Helium gas may permeate body cavities, with serious repercussions.

Conclusions: Marketing has taken precedence over science and safety considerations. This technology introduces serious safety risks to patients, including death, with no proven compensatory benefit.

氦等离子体射频系统综述(Renuvion)。
背景:氦等离子射频(Renuvion,以前的J-Plasma)是一种新的基于能量的装置,可引起皮下脂肪的凝固。该设备最近获得了美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)的501(k)许可,用于吸脂后软组织收缩。以前没有发表过系统评价。方法:进行电子检索,以确定描述该技术临床经验的出版物。美国政府临床试验网站和FDA网站被查询。访问CMS开放支付数据库以评估财务偏差。结果:25份出版物包含了足够的信息用于制表的患者数据。治疗区域包括面部、颈部、女性和男性乳房、躯干和四肢,通常与抽脂术联合使用。研究通常报告外科医生对照片和调查的主观评价。没有一项研究提供标准化的照片,将Renuvion与传统方法进行比较。对经Renuvion治疗的乳房的匹配照片的测量并没有证实作者的说法。腹部脂肪层的超声检查结果被不正确的组织平面标记所破坏。大多数研究是由制造商资助的,大多数研究人员都有经济上的冲突。很少有研究提到皮下肺气肿。四例病例报告描述了氦引起的气胸、纵隔气、气腹和胸气肿。向FDA报告的不良事件包括15起危及生命的事件和3起死亡事件。全层烧伤经常被报道。不良事件的数量和严重程度大大超过了报道的射频和超声设备。讨论:没有证据支持皮肤紧致的说法,而不是使用传统或超声波吸脂。氦气可能渗入体腔,造成严重后果。结论:市场营销优先于科学和安全考虑。这项技术给患者带来了严重的安全风险,包括死亡,而且没有得到证实的补偿效益。
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2.70
自引率
13.30%
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584
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The only independent journal devoted to general plastic and reconstructive surgery, Annals of Plastic Surgery serves as a forum for current scientific and clinical advances in the field and a sounding board for ideas and perspectives on its future. The journal publishes peer-reviewed original articles, brief communications, case reports, and notes in all areas of interest to the practicing plastic surgeon. There are also historical and current reviews, descriptions of surgical technique, and lively editorials and letters to the editor.
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