Liposuction Practices among Brazilian Surgeons

G. Souza, S. Costa, M. Resende, C. S. Sobral, L. Ferreira
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1 Hospital Felício Rocho, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. 2 Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. Conflicts of interest: none. Introduction: Since the 1980s, with Illouz, liposuction has gained popularity and represents one of the most commonly performed procedures in the world today. Some of the complications are serious and potentially lethal. Nevertheless, uniformity in its practice or the manner in which it is taught does not exist. Evaluating techniques employed by plastic surgeons may be the start toward standardization. Methods: A questionnaire on liposuction was given to plastic surgeons of different age groups and from regions of Brazil who were present at the 52nd Brazilian Conference for Plastic Surgery. Results: Two hundred forty-three questionnaires were filled out (n = 243). The average number of incisions was 9 (2–16). Two hundred fortyone surgeons (99%) made incisions along the anterior median/ paramedian line, and 236 (97%) made incisions on the posterior median/paramedian line. Approximately half of those surveyed utilized general anesthesia. Two hundred nine surgeons (86%) placed the patient in the prone position during the procedure. One hundred forty-six (60%) interviewees performed superficial liposuction, with 22 (9%) performing liposuction only on this adipose layer. Eighty-five (35%) participants reported controlling the apparatus’s pressure during the procedure. Conclusion: Liposuction procedures performed in Brazil have significant technical variations. This finding encourages us to reflect on the need to standardize liposuction practice and the manner in which it is taught so as to increase control over the procedure and its safety. ■ ABSTRACT
巴西外科医生的抽脂实践
1医院Felício罗乔,贝洛奥里藏特,MG,巴西。2联邦大学圣保罗大学,圣保罗,SP,巴西。利益冲突:没有。简介:自20世纪80年代以来,随着伊洛兹,吸脂术越来越受欢迎,成为当今世界上最常见的手术之一。有些并发症很严重,甚至可能致命。然而,它的实践或教学方式的一致性并不存在。评估整形外科医生使用的技术可能是标准化的开始。方法:对参加第52届巴西整形外科大会的巴西各地区不同年龄段的整形外科医生进行抽脂问卷调查。结果:共填写问卷243份(n = 243)。平均切口数为9(2 ~ 16)。241名外科医生(99%)沿前正中/旁正中线切口,236名(97%)沿后正中/旁正中线切口。大约一半的受访者使用全身麻醉。209名外科医生(86%)在手术过程中将患者置于俯卧位。146名(60%)受访者进行了浅表吸脂,22名(9%)仅在这一脂肪层进行吸脂。85名(35%)参与者报告在手术过程中控制了仪器的压力。结论:在巴西进行的吸脂手术有明显的技术差异。这一发现鼓励我们思考是否有必要将抽脂手术和教学方式标准化,以加强对手术过程及其安全性的控制。■文摘
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