Electrolyte and Plasma Enzyme Analyses during Large-Volume Liposuction
@article{Lipschitz2004ElectrolyteAP, title={Electrolyte and Plasma Enzyme Analyses during Large-Volume Liposuction}, author={Avron H Lipschitz and Jeffrey M Kenkel and Maureen Luby and Evan S. Sorokin and Rod J. Rohrich and Spencer Brown}, journal={Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery}, year={2004}, volume={114}, pages={766-775} }
Substantial fluid shifts occur during liposuction as wetting solution is infiltrated subcutaneously and fat is evacuated, causing potential electrolyte imbalances. In the porcine model for large-volume liposuction, plasma aspartate aminotransferase and alanine transaminase levels were elevated following liposuction. These results raised concerns for possible mechanical injury and/or lidocaine-induced hepatocellular toxicity in a clinical setting. The first objective of this human model study…
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