Tumescent Liposuction without Lidocaine

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Goldman, Joshua J. [1 ]
Wang, Wei Z. [1 ]
Fang, Xin-Hua [1 ]
Williams, Shelley J. [1 ]
Baynosa, Richard C. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Nevada, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Div Plast Surg, 1701 W Charleston Blvd,Suite 490, Las Vegas, NV 89154 USA
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美国国家卫生研究院;
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10.1097/GOX.0000000000000830
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: Our previous study demonstrated that lidocaine has a negative impact on adipose-derived stem cell (ASC) survival. Currently for large-volume liposuction, patients often undergo general anesthesia; therefore, lidocaine subcutaneous anesthesia is nonessential. We hypothesized that removing lidocaine from tumescent might improve stromal vascular fraction (SVF) and ASC survival from the standard tumescent with lidocaine. Ropivacaine is also a commonly used local anesthetic. The effect of ropivacaine on ASC survival was examined. Methods: Adults who underwent liposuction on bilateral body areas were included (n = 10). Under general anesthesia, liposuction on 1 area was conducted under standard tumescent with lidocaine. On the contralateral side, liposuction was conducted under the modified tumescent without lidocaine. Five milliliters of lipoaspirate were processed for the isolation of SVF. The adherent ASCs were counted after 24 hours of SVF culture. Apoptosis and necrosis of SVF cells were examined by Annexin/propidium iodide staining and analyzed by flow cytometry. Results: Average percentage of live SVF cells was 68.0% +/- 4.0% (28.5% +/- 3.8% of apoptosis and 3.4% +/- 1.0% of necrosis) in lidocaine group compared with 86.7% +/- 3.7% (11.5% +/- 3.1% of apoptosis and 1.8% +/- 0.7% of necrosis) in no-lidocaine group (P = 0.002). Average number of viable ASC was also significantly lower (367,000 +/- 107) in lidocaine group compared with that (500,000 +/- 152) in no-lidocaine group (P = 0.04). No significant difference was found between lidocaine and ropivacaine on ASC cytotoxicity. Conclusions: Removing lidocaine from tumescent significantly reduced SVF and ASC apoptosis in the lipoaspirate. We recommend tumescent liposuction without lidocaine, particularly if patient's lipoaspirate will be used for fat grafting.
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