Effects of aspiration time on immediate viability of adipocyte cell in ultrasound-assisted liposuction (UAL) and in traditional suction-assisted lipectomy (SAL).

Effects of aspiration time on immediate viability of adipocyte cell in ultrasound-assisted liposuction (UAL) and in traditional suction-assisted lipectomy (SAL). J Plast Surg Hand Surg. 2019 Feb 01;:1-6 Authors: Ince B, Oltulu P, Yildirim MEC, Ismayilzade M, Dadaci M Abstract We aimed to determine the effect of aspiration periods following liposuction procedure on vascular structures, fibrocollagenous tissues and viability of adipose cells at different minutes, respectively in UAL and SAL. Abdominoplasty materials were divided into two equal parts from middle following excusion during the operations. Traditional SAL was performed to the right part of the abdominoplasty materials therewithal. Each side of the material was then divided into five parts enumarated from one to five and aspiration procedure time for each area was defined according to this ranking. The aspiration periods for each area were as follows: the transition intervals of 30 seconds between each zone were calculated as preoperative preparation time for surgical equipment in every area, and for discharging the lipoaspirates from collecting container. Red blood cell amount, a rate of degeneration in vasculary tissues, adipocyte cell amount with nuclear conformation, a rate of septal structure loss in fibroblast cells and septal fibroblast amount were the histopatological parametres of the study which observed and analysed by the pathologists. Based on the results of ...
Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery - Category: Surgery Tags: J Plast Surg Hand Surg Source Type: research