Fat grafting: Lipofragmentation X Liposuction
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Resumo: | Introduction: Aiming to obtain autogenous and injectable lipografts from resected tissues in dermolipectomies, this study proposes a new method for harvesting and processing adipose tissue through a specific fragmenting device. The main objective was to establish a comparative analysis of the quality and viability characteristics of the new lipofragmentation technique and those of the well-known liposuction technique, widely accepted as a viable source of fat grafting. In vivo and in vitro assays were designed to evaluate the biological behavior of the samples to guide new and possible human studies with clinical applications. Methods: A post-bariatric patient who underwent abdominal dermolipectomy had her surgical specimen resected, which was divided into four parts that underwent liposuction and lipofragmentation, with and without prior infiltration. All samples were centrifuged and distributed for assays with assessments involving histological analysis, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, cell culture, and xenograft injection on the back of 10 Wistar rats, which was evaluated after six weeks for mass, volume, and histological features. Results: The structural characteristics and biological behaviors of fragmented, dry, and infiltrated fat samples were similar to those of liposuction samples. Conclusions: Fat fragmentation transformed the subcutaneous cellular tissue of dermolipectomies into a new, viable injectable lipograft variant, with biological characteristics similar to those of traditional liposuction. Although still preliminary, our results support further investigations to optimize the technique and improve fat grafting and its possible applications in regenerative medicine. |
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Fat grafting: Lipofragmentation X LiposuctionEnxerto de gordura: lipofragmentado X lipoaspiradoAdipose tissueBio-prosthesisGraft survivalPlastic surgeryTransplantsIntroduction: Aiming to obtain autogenous and injectable lipografts from resected tissues in dermolipectomies, this study proposes a new method for harvesting and processing adipose tissue through a specific fragmenting device. The main objective was to establish a comparative analysis of the quality and viability characteristics of the new lipofragmentation technique and those of the well-known liposuction technique, widely accepted as a viable source of fat grafting. In vivo and in vitro assays were designed to evaluate the biological behavior of the samples to guide new and possible human studies with clinical applications. Methods: A post-bariatric patient who underwent abdominal dermolipectomy had her surgical specimen resected, which was divided into four parts that underwent liposuction and lipofragmentation, with and without prior infiltration. All samples were centrifuged and distributed for assays with assessments involving histological analysis, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, cell culture, and xenograft injection on the back of 10 Wistar rats, which was evaluated after six weeks for mass, volume, and histological features. Results: The structural characteristics and biological behaviors of fragmented, dry, and infiltrated fat samples were similar to those of liposuction samples. Conclusions: Fat fragmentation transformed the subcutaneous cellular tissue of dermolipectomies into a new, viable injectable lipograft variant, with biological characteristics similar to those of traditional liposuction. Although still preliminary, our results support further investigations to optimize the technique and improve fat grafting and its possible applications in regenerative medicine.Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu Universidade Estadual Paulista, SPFaculdade de Medicina de Botucatu Universidade Estadual Paulista, SPUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Mendes, Flavio Henrique [UNESP]Viterbo, Fausto [UNESP]Deffune, Elenice [UNESP]Domingues, Maria Aparecida Custódio [UNESP]Golim, Marjorie Assis [UNESP]Gabas, José Marcos [UNESP]Rossoni, Renan Roldi [UNESP]Nunes, Helga Caputo [UNESP]2023-07-29T14:03:00Z2023-07-29T14:03:00Z2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article368-377http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/2177-1235.2019RBCP0210Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plastica, v. 34, n. 3, p. 368-377, 2019.2177-12351983-5175http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24912210.5935/2177-1235.2019RBCP02102-s2.0-85125702597Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengRevista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plasticainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-03T14:29:57Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/249122Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-03T14:29:57Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Fat grafting: Lipofragmentation X Liposuction Enxerto de gordura: lipofragmentado X lipoaspirado |
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Fat grafting: Lipofragmentation X Liposuction |
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Fat grafting: Lipofragmentation X Liposuction Mendes, Flavio Henrique [UNESP] Adipose tissue Bio-prosthesis Graft survival Plastic surgery Transplants |
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Fat grafting: Lipofragmentation X Liposuction |
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Fat grafting: Lipofragmentation X Liposuction |
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Fat grafting: Lipofragmentation X Liposuction |
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Fat grafting: Lipofragmentation X Liposuction |
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Fat grafting: Lipofragmentation X Liposuction |
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Mendes, Flavio Henrique [UNESP] |
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Mendes, Flavio Henrique [UNESP] Viterbo, Fausto [UNESP] Deffune, Elenice [UNESP] Domingues, Maria Aparecida Custódio [UNESP] Golim, Marjorie Assis [UNESP] Gabas, José Marcos [UNESP] Rossoni, Renan Roldi [UNESP] Nunes, Helga Caputo [UNESP] |
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Viterbo, Fausto [UNESP] Deffune, Elenice [UNESP] Domingues, Maria Aparecida Custódio [UNESP] Golim, Marjorie Assis [UNESP] Gabas, José Marcos [UNESP] Rossoni, Renan Roldi [UNESP] Nunes, Helga Caputo [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Mendes, Flavio Henrique [UNESP] Viterbo, Fausto [UNESP] Deffune, Elenice [UNESP] Domingues, Maria Aparecida Custódio [UNESP] Golim, Marjorie Assis [UNESP] Gabas, José Marcos [UNESP] Rossoni, Renan Roldi [UNESP] Nunes, Helga Caputo [UNESP] |
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Adipose tissue Bio-prosthesis Graft survival Plastic surgery Transplants |
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Adipose tissue Bio-prosthesis Graft survival Plastic surgery Transplants |
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Introduction: Aiming to obtain autogenous and injectable lipografts from resected tissues in dermolipectomies, this study proposes a new method for harvesting and processing adipose tissue through a specific fragmenting device. The main objective was to establish a comparative analysis of the quality and viability characteristics of the new lipofragmentation technique and those of the well-known liposuction technique, widely accepted as a viable source of fat grafting. In vivo and in vitro assays were designed to evaluate the biological behavior of the samples to guide new and possible human studies with clinical applications. Methods: A post-bariatric patient who underwent abdominal dermolipectomy had her surgical specimen resected, which was divided into four parts that underwent liposuction and lipofragmentation, with and without prior infiltration. All samples were centrifuged and distributed for assays with assessments involving histological analysis, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, cell culture, and xenograft injection on the back of 10 Wistar rats, which was evaluated after six weeks for mass, volume, and histological features. Results: The structural characteristics and biological behaviors of fragmented, dry, and infiltrated fat samples were similar to those of liposuction samples. Conclusions: Fat fragmentation transformed the subcutaneous cellular tissue of dermolipectomies into a new, viable injectable lipograft variant, with biological characteristics similar to those of traditional liposuction. Although still preliminary, our results support further investigations to optimize the technique and improve fat grafting and its possible applications in regenerative medicine. |
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