Rapid recovery of fat embolism syndrome with acute respiratory failure due to liposuction

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Abstract

Liposuction is not a risk-free procedure and potentially fatal complications may occur, especially liposuction-induced fat embolism syndrome (FES). Here we report the case of a 29-year-old woman who developed FES suddenly during a liposuction operation in a cosmetic medical clinic. She was transferred to the hospital and achieved complete recovery within 11 days by comprehensive therapeutic strategies, including noninvasive ventilation (NIV), corticosteroids, albumin, diuretics and anticoagulation. Liposuction-induced FES is a life-threatening condition, which can be treated with complate recovery by comprehensive therapeutic strategies according to its pathophysiologic mechanism.

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Ding, Y. J., Zhang, L., Sun, X. W., Lin, Y. N., & Li, Q. Y. (2022). Rapid recovery of fat embolism syndrome with acute respiratory failure due to liposuction. Respirology Case Reports, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.1002/rcr2.1047

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