Abstract

BackgroundLiposuction is the most commonly performed procedure in aesthetic plastic surgery worldwide, the complications and morbidity are under evaluated. Pneumothorax is thought to be a rare complication after liposuction but the exact rate still unknown.Case presentationWe presented to you a 45-year-old Arabian female with history of hypertension underwent lipoabdominoplasty, back liposuction and gluteal lipofilling. On the first postoperative day, the patient was complaining of chest pain accompanied with tachypnea and tachycardia, oxygen saturation was maintained on room air. Upon chest auscultation, diminished air entry was markedly noted on her left side, immediate chest x-ray and electrocardiogram (ECG) was done, which showed unremarkable x-ray and ECG shows sinus tachycardia. Computed tomography (CT) carried out and showed left side pneumothorax. An urgent thoracic surgery consultation was done and chest tube was inserted. The patient reported immediate improvement of her symptoms and the vital signs retain to normal range. On day 3, air leak stopped, chest tube was clipped by thoracic surgery, and the chest tube was removed 24 h later. The patient had a relatively smooth recovery with no other complications.ConclusionPneumothorax have possibility to happen with liposuction, awareness of possible risk factors should detect by plastic surgeon, to manage earlier as soon as possible.

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