Tumescent Liposuction Report Performance Measurement Initiative
Dermatologic Surgery
2004 Abstract
0407-967 Hanke
Hanke W, Cox SE, Kuznets N, Coleman WP 3rd.
Tumescent liposuction report performance measurement initiative: national survey
results. Dermatol Surg. 2004 Jul;30(7):967-77; discussion 978. PMID: 15209785
The Laser and Skin Surgery Center of Indiana, Carmel, Indiana, USA.
BACKGROUND:
This study was created by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care Institute for Quality Improvement to measure clinical performance and improvement opportunities for physicians and ambulatory health-care organizations. Data were collected prospectively between February 2001 and August 2002. Thirty-nine study centers participated, and 688 patients who had tumescent liposuction were surveyed and followed for 6 months.
OBJECTIVE:
The objective was to determine patient satisfaction with tumescent liposuction and examine current liposuction practice and the safety of tumescent liposuction in a representative cohort of patients.
METHODS:
The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care Institute for Quality Improvement collected prospective data from February 2001 to August 2002 from 68 organizations registered for this study. Ultimately 39 organizations submitted 688 useable cases performed totally with local anesthesia, “tumescent technique.”
RESULTS:
The overall clinical complication rate found in the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care Institute for Quality Improvement study was 0.7% (5 of 702). There was a minor complication rate of 0.57%. The major complication rate was 0.14% with one patient requiring hospitalization. Seventy-five percent of the patients reported no discomfort during their procedures. Of the 59% of patients who responded to a 6-month postoperative survey, 91% were positive about their decision to have liposuction (rating of 4 or 5 on a scale of 1-5) and 84% had high levels (4 or 5 on a scale of 1-5) of overall satisfaction with the procedure.
CONCLUSIONS:
Our findings are consistent with others in that tumescent liposuction is a safe procedure with a low complication rate and high patient satisfaction.
Publication Types:
Multicenter Study