tailieunhanh - Liposuction Principles and Practice - part 10

Bởi vì số lượng nhỏ các trường hợp ở miền bắc nước Đức đánh giá thống kê nghiêm trọng là chưa hợp lý. Đánh giá của chúng ta về phương pháp mới này vẫn còn trong sự tiến bộ, tuy nhiên, một số lượng đáng kể các thủ tục thành công đã được thực hiện. | Safety Guidelines 515 Fig. . Subdermal fibrotic string 3 months postopera-tively Because of the small number of cases in northern Germany a serious statistical evaluation is not yet reasonable. Our evaluation of this novel method is still in progress however a substantial number of successful procedures have been performed. Safety Guidelines - Tumescent solution should also be administered in an area extending 5 cm past the circumference of the target zone. - Patient and surgeon should always wear protective glasses during the laser procedure. - Stop suctioning when you feel the rough holes of the cannula in between your fingers. - Turn off the laser 4 cm before you reach the stab incision. - Place the stab incision at least 4 cm outside the target area and never suction or laser outside the target area. - Only switch on the laser when retracting the laser fiber never when inserting it. - Retract the laser fiber with a speed of about 1 cm s. - Cooling of the skin throughout the procedure is mandatory. Chapter 78 78 Liposuction in Dercum s Disease Erik Berntorp Kerstin Berntorp Hâkan Brorson Introduction adipositas. Histologically some of these have been classified as angiolipoma 6 . Adipositas dolorosa or Dercum s disease 1 is predominantly prevalent in young women 25-40 years of age. The basic sign of the disease is adipositas associated with pain. The disease is named after the neurologist Francis Dercum. The first case was described in 1888. The prevalence is somewhere around one in 1 000 in the general population. There is an indication of a dominant genetic trait and the gender distribution female to male is roughly 20 1 2 . The pathophysiology behind the pain related to the adi-positas is not well substantiated. The symptoms are very therapy resistant and may have a major impact on quality of life. More than half of the patients have been reported to be unable to work. Hypothetically the disease could be caused by an autoimmune reaction