国外吸脂术后肺气肿1例报告。

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Aesthetic surgery journal. Open forum Pub Date : 2025-07-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/asjof/ojaf085
Hannah Cook, Samim Ghorbanian, Marios Erotocritou, Lucy Coull, Yildirim Oezdogan
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吸脂是全球最常见的外科手术。它通常与低发生率的主要并发症有关。整容旅游的受欢迎程度急剧上升,由于费用较低,通常对患者有利。然而,它可能与较高的并发症发生率和较差的随访有关。在这个病例报告中,作者描述了一个病例严重症状皮下肺气肿后,航空旅行后吸脂。一名49岁男性在英国因胸部、腹部和腹部吸脂后疼痛、瘀伤和肿胀而就诊于急诊室。术后第5天,患者乘坐了5个小时的飞机,在此期间,他们经历了明显的疼痛和肿胀。经检查,上腹部及胸部有可闻的捻音。计算机断层扫描显示广泛的皮下肺气肿伴皮肤增厚、皮下脂肪堆积和积液。在这种情况下,皮下肺气肿可能是手术技术的直接结果。该病例在所描述的症状的严重程度和空中旅行在其恶化中的假定作用方面是独一无二的。重要的是,患者应充分了解术后飞行可能产生的风险。另一个突出的问题是,随着美容旅游的到来,英国公立医院的美容讲座越来越多。皮下肺气肿是吸脂术中一种公认但罕见的并发症。患者应充分了解在整容手术和随后的旅行后可能出现的不良事件。证据等级:4(治疗性)。
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Surgical Emphysema Post Liposuction Overseas: A Case Report.

Liposuction is the most common surgical procedure performed globally. It is generally associated with low rates of major complications. Cosmetic surgery tourism has seen a steep incline in popularity and is often favorable to patients because of lower costs. However, it can be associated with higher complication rates and poorer follow-up. In this case report, the authors describe a case of severe symptomatic subcutaneous emphysema following air travel post liposuction. A 49-year-old male presented to the emergency department in the United Kingdom with pain, bruising, and swelling post liposuction to the chest, abdomen, and flanks. At Day 5 postoperatively, the patient embarked on a 5-hour plane journey, during which they experienced a significant increase in pain and swelling. On examination, there was audible crepitus at the upper abdomen and chest. A computerized tomography scan revealed extensive subcutaneous emphysema with associated skin thickening, subcutaneous fat stranding, and fluid. In this case, subcutaneous emphysema is likely a direct result of surgical technique. This case is unique in the severity of the symptoms described and the presumed role of air travel in their exacerbation. It is important that patients are adequately counseled on risks that may arise because of flying in the close postoperative period. Another issue highlighted is the increasing number of presentations to UK public hospitals following cosmetic tourism. Subcutaneous emphysema is a recognized but rare complication of liposuction. Patients should be adequately informed of adverse events that can arise following cosmetic surgery and subsequent travel. Level of Evidence: 4 (Therapeutic).

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