Insulin-Induced Lipohypertrophy Treated With Liposuction: A Review of Case Reports.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
Plastic surgery Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-30 DOI:10.1177/22925503231198095
Jack Mangan, Emma Levine, Kaitlyn Barrett
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Abstract

Introduction: Lipohypertrophy is the most reported cutaneous complication of insulin injection. In cases refractory to conservative management, liposuction has been proposed as a treatment. This review aims to evaluate the use of liposuction for the treatment of insulin-induced lipohypertrophy. Methods: A literature search was conducted to identify case reports and case series that met inclusion criteria. Demographic, procedural, and outcome data were collected and summarized. Results: Ten case reports and 1 case series met eligibility criteria; 18 patients (16 female) with a mean age of 31 years were included for analysis. The primary indication for lipectomy was cosmetic (100%), followed by pain (16.7%), injection difficulty (16.7%), and poor glycemic control (11.1%). Ten patients (55.6%) underwent general anesthesia for their procedure, while 8 (44.4%) received local anesthesia. Thighs (53.8%) were the most common anatomical site of liposuction, followed by the upper arm (19.2%), abdomen (15.4%), buttocks (7.7%), and the flank (3.8%). The median volume of adipose tissue removed per site was 300 mL (range: 25-600 mL), while the total volume per patient was 910.8 mL (range: 200-2900 mL). The average postoperative follow-up time was 5.3 months (range: 2-10 months). Three patients reported postoperative improvement of glycemic control; 100% of patients were satisfied with their procedure. Small surface irregularities were reported in 2 patients. Conclusion: Although future investigations are warranted, these results may indicate that the use of liposuction to treat insulin-induced lipohypertrophy is a safe and effective procedure that achieves improved cosmetics with high patient satisfaction and enhanced glycemic control.

抽脂治疗胰岛素性脂肪肥大的病例报告
引言:脂肪肥大是胰岛素注射引起的最常见的皮肤并发症。在保守治疗难治的病例中,抽脂术已被提议作为一种治疗方法。本综述旨在评价抽脂术在治疗胰岛素诱导的脂肪肥大中的应用。方法:进行文献检索,以确定符合纳入标准的病例报告和病例系列。收集并总结了人口学、手术和结果数据。结果:10例病例报告和1个病例系列符合资格标准;纳入18名患者(16名女性)进行分析,平均年龄31岁。唇切除术的主要适应症是美容(100%),其次是疼痛(16.7%)、注射困难(16.7%,血糖控制不佳(11.1%)。10名患者(55.6%)接受了全身麻醉,8名患者(44.4%)接受了局部麻醉。大腿(53.8%)是抽脂最常见的解剖部位,其次是上臂(19.2%)、腹部(15.4%)、臀部(7.7%)和侧面(3.8%) mL(范围:25-600 mL),而每位患者的总体积为910.8 mL(范围:200-2900 mL)。术后平均随访时间为5.3个月(2~10个月)。三名患者报告术后血糖控制有所改善;100%的患者对他们的手术感到满意。据报告,2名患者出现小的表面不规则现象。结论:尽管未来的研究是有必要的,但这些结果可能表明,使用抽脂治疗胰岛素诱导的脂肪肥大是一种安全有效的方法,可以改善化妆品,提高患者满意度,增强血糖控制。
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Plastic surgery
Plastic surgery Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
1.70
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期刊介绍: Plastic Surgery (Chirurgie Plastique) is the official journal of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Group for the Advancement of Microsurgery, and the Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand. It serves as a major venue for Canadian research, society guidelines, and continuing medical education.
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