2014
DOI: 10.4103/0970-0358.146604
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Electrolyte and Haemogram changes post large volume liposuction comparing two different tumescent solutions

Abstract: Background:The most common definitions of large volume liposuction refer to total 5 l volume aspiration during a single procedure (fat plus wetting solution). Profound haemodynamic and metabolic alterations can accompany large volume liposuction. Due to paucity of literature on the effect of different tumescent solutions on the electrolyte balance and haematological changes during large volume liposuction, we carried out this study using two different wetting solutions to study the same.Materials and Methods:T… Show more

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“…Infiltration methods include the super-wet technique (1 ml infiltration per 1 ml aspiration) and the tumescent technique (2–3 infiltration cm 3 per 1 cm 3 aspiration) (Heymans et al 2006). Subsequently the separated fat tissue with the injected solution is aspirated via a cannula of different diameter (Sood et al 2011; Vivek et al 2014). …”
Section: Collection Of Adipose Tissue: Liposuctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infiltration methods include the super-wet technique (1 ml infiltration per 1 ml aspiration) and the tumescent technique (2–3 infiltration cm 3 per 1 cm 3 aspiration) (Heymans et al 2006). Subsequently the separated fat tissue with the injected solution is aspirated via a cannula of different diameter (Sood et al 2011; Vivek et al 2014). …”
Section: Collection Of Adipose Tissue: Liposuctionmentioning
confidence: 99%