Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection And Perforated Viscus After Suction-Assisted Lipectomy

Justin Rafael O. De la Fuente, Anwar Ferdinand, Matthew Dybas,Tim Montrief,Jorge Cabrera,De La Fuente J O, Ferdinand A, Dybas M,Montrief T,Cabrera J

CUREUS(2020)

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Suction-assisted lipectomy (SAL) is a commonly performed cosmetic surgery in the United States and has been steadily increasing in popularity over the past few years. As more of these surgeries are performed, several rare but life-threatening complications are being recognized, including necrotizing soft tissue infections (NSTIs). NSTIs require rapid surgical intervention but can be challenging to diagnose, as skin manifestations may be difficult to differentiate from normal post-SAL changes. We present a case of a 44-year-old female who presented with signs of septic shock after SAL of her abdomen and back. She was ultimately found to have an NSTI of her abdominal wall, likely due to perforated viscus that occurred as a complication of her procedure. This case demonstrates the significance of recognizing NSTIs as a potential complication of SAL in ill- appearing patients with non-specific symptoms and septic shock.
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necrotizing soft tissue infections, nsti, necrotizing fasciitis, antibiotics, liposuction, cosmetic surgery, complication, plastic surgery, perforated viscus
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