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DOI: 10.4103/0970-0358.163048
How were lipofilling cannulae designed and are they as safe as we believe?
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Publikationsdatum:
26. August 2019 (online)
ABSTRACT
Background: Most practitioners in plastic surgery believe that blunt tipped cannulae are safer. Interestingly, there is no study about their safety, and the problem is exactly this. As the use of blunt tipped cannulae is somehow difficult, some surgeons try other extreme alternatives, such as sharp and cutting tipped injection needles. But, they can cause complications such as vessel damage. According to these hypotheses, we tried to design a cannula which would ease the application of lipofilling and which would minimise the trauma. Contrary to the injection needle, the tips of the cannula would be blunter, and trauma would be diminished. Objectives: After designing such a cannula, we compared it with the most frequently used Coleman type cannulae with regard to ease in utilisation, and safety. We also tried to evaluate the potential for trauma, of the regularly used cannulae. Materials and Methods: In the first part, the penetration capacity of all cannulae was measured and compared, and in the second part, the tissue damage was evaluated in an experimental model. Results: According to the statistical and histological findings, the pointed-tip cannulae, blunted to a certain degree, can be applied easily through the tissues. The surgeon works more comfortably and we have noted that these cannulae cause less tissue damage.
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Conflicts of interest
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Address for correspondence:
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REFERENCES
- 1 Coleman SR. Avoidance of arterial occlusion from injection of soft tissue fillers. Aesthet Sung J 2002; 22: 555-7
- 2 Coleman SR. Long-term survival of fat transplants: Controlled demostrations. Aesthetic Plast Surg 1995; 19: 421-5
- 3 Khouri RK, Smit JM, Cardoso E, Pallua N, Lantieri L, Mathijssen IM. et al. Percutaneous aponeurotomy and lipofilling: A regenerative alternative to flap reconstruction?. Plast Reconstr Surg 2013; 132: 1280-90
- 4 Pu LL, Coleman SR, Cui X, Ferguson Jr RE, Vasconez HC. Autologous fat grafts harvested and refined by the Coleman technique: A comparative study. Plast Reconstr Surg 2008; 122: 932-7
- 5 Shafir R, Cohen M, Gur E. Blindness as a complication of subcutaneous nasal steroid injection. Plast Reconstr Surg 1999; 104: 1180-2
- 6 Ellis PP. Occlusion of the central retinal artery after retrobulbar corticosteroid injection. Am J Ophthalmol 1978; 85: 352-6
- 7 Qassemyar Q, Havet E, Sinna R. Vascular basis of the facial artery perforator flap: Analysis of 101 perforator territories. Plast Reconstr Surg 2012; 129: 421-9
- 8 Coleman SR. Structural fat grafting: More than a permanent filler. Plast Reconstr Surg 2006; 118 (03) Suppl 108S-20S
- 9 Nguyen PS, Desouches C, Gay AM, Hautier A, Magalon G. Development of micro-injection as an innovative autologous fat graft technique: The use of adipose tissue as dermal filler. J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg 2012; 65: 1692-9