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Analysis of methods for reporting severe and mortal lipoplasty complications

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During the past 2 years, media attention has focused on catastrophic outcomes associated with liposuction. A critical review of the lipoplasty literature was undertaken to determine the incidence of severe and mortal complications. Reported lipoplasty complications and patient outcome studies published in the English literature through January 1, 1999, were reviewed. From these and from ASPRS questionnaire surveys of experienced, board-certified plastic surgeons, it is apparent that (1) plastic surgeons do not often voluntarily report severe and mortal complications (either as case reports or in self-reported series), and (2) while survey studies provide the most accurate estimate of complications due to lipoplasty, they are subject to an underreporting bias because they exclude complications occurring in the hands of residents and junior attendings. The mortality from lipoplasty procedures is higher than the 0.003 to 0.02% reported in the literature and may be as high as 0.1%.

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Daane, S.P., Rockwell, W.B. Analysis of methods for reporting severe and mortal lipoplasty complications. Aesth. Plast. Surg. 23, 303–306 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002669900289

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