Particle size in fat graft retention: A review on the impact of harvesting technique in lipofilling surgical outcomes.

Adipocyte 2014 Vol.3(4) p. 273-9

Gause TM, Kling RE, Sivak WN, Marra KG, Rubin JP, Kokai LE

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Abstract

Fat grafting popularity continues to rise among plastic surgeons. As a soft tissue filler, adipose tissue had many desirable attributes: it is easy to obtain, autologous, and may reintegrate into recipient sites. However, fat grafting is clinically plagued by unpredictable resorption rates, thus there is much interest in optimizing the procedure of fat grafting for consistent graft volumes. Fat harvesting, a part of fat transfer surgery, involves the removal of adipose tissue from the donor site. Different harvest procedures, such as whole fat excision or liposuction cannulas, result in a range of fat particle volumes, which may play a role in the cellular stability of grafts. The ideal harvesting technique and fat particle diameter is not currently known. This study aims to review the literature on the impact of fat particle size and clinical fat grafting outcomes, to present overarching conclusions, and to provide future directions for study. Current evidence supports excisional methods and larger bore cannulas to minimize cellular damage, preserve the native architecture, and maximize the number of cells within fat particles.

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유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
시술 liposuction 지방흡입 dict 1
시술 soft tissue filler 필러 주입술 dict 1
해부 cells scispacy 1
해부 fat graft scispacy 1
해부 lipofilling scispacy 1
해부 Fat scispacy 1
해부 adipose tissue scispacy 1
해부 graft scispacy 1
해부 cellular scispacy 1
해부 grafts scispacy 1

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