Liposuction normalizes - in contrast to other therapies - lymphedema-induced adipose tissue hypertrophy.
Identifieur interne : 005481 ( Ncbi/Merge ); précédent : 005480; suivant : 005482Liposuction normalizes - in contrast to other therapies - lymphedema-induced adipose tissue hypertrophy.
Auteurs : H. Brorson [Suède]Source :
- Handchirurgie, Mikrochirurgie, plastische Chirurgie : Organ der Deutschsprachigen Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Handchirurgie : Organ der Deutschsprachigen Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Mikrochirurgie der Peripheren Nerven und Gefasse : Organ der V... [ 1439-3980 ] ; 2012.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- Bandages de compression, Bras (), Femelle, Graisse sous-cutanée (), Graisse sous-cutanée (anatomopathologie), Graisse sous-cutanée (physiopathologie), Humains, Hypertrophie (), Hypertrophie (anatomopathologie), Hypertrophie (physiopathologie), Jambe (), Lipectomie (), Lymphe (physiologie), Lymphoedème (), Lymphoedème (anatomopathologie), Lymphoedème (physiopathologie), Maladie chronique, Microchirurgie (), Mâle, Soins postopératoires.
- MESH :
- anatomopathologie : Graisse sous-cutanée, Hypertrophie, Lymphoedème.
- physiologie : Lymphe.
- physiopathologie : Graisse sous-cutanée, Hypertrophie, Lymphoedème.
- Bandages de compression, Bras, Femelle, Graisse sous-cutanée, Humains, Hypertrophie, Jambe, Lipectomie, Lymphoedème, Maladie chronique, Microchirurgie, Mâle, Soins postopératoires.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Arm (surgery), Chronic Disease, Compression Bandages, Female, Humans, Hypertrophy (pathology), Hypertrophy (physiopathology), Hypertrophy (surgery), Leg (surgery), Lipectomy (contraindications), Lipectomy (methods), Lymph (physiology), Lymphedema (complications), Lymphedema (pathology), Lymphedema (physiopathology), Lymphedema (surgery), Male, Microsurgery (methods), Postoperative Care, Subcutaneous Fat (pathology), Subcutaneous Fat (physiopathology), Subcutaneous Fat (surgery).
- MESH :
- complications : Lymphedema.
- contraindications : Lipectomy.
- methods : Lipectomy, Microsurgery.
- pathology : Hypertrophy, Lymphedema, Subcutaneous Fat.
- physiology : Lymph.
- physiopathology : Hypertrophy, Lymphedema, Subcutaneous Fat.
- surgery : Arm, Hypertrophy, Leg, Lymphedema, Subcutaneous Fat.
- Chronic Disease, Compression Bandages, Female, Humans, Male, Postoperative Care.
Abstract
The various types of treatment of lymphedema are under discussion and there has been some controversy regarding liposuction for lymphedema. Although it is clear that conservative therapies such as complex decongestive therapy (CDT) and controlled compression therapy (CCT) should be tried in the first instance, options for the treatment of late-stage lymphedema that is not responding to such treatment is not so clear. Improvements in technique, patient preparation, and patient follow-up have led to a greater and a wider acceptance of liposuction as a treatment for lymphedema. This paper outlines the benefits of using liposuction and presents the evidence to support its use.
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1323749
PubMed: 23283813
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