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Akio Sakamoto1, Takeshi Okamoto1, Shuichi Matsuda1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lipomas are common benign tumors usually located in the subcutaneous tissues. Resection of lipomas frequently requires incisions equal to the diameter of the tumor. The "squeeze technique" with a small incision is well-described, but is frequently not successful, particularly for lipomas in the shoulder region. We report a method for resection of subcutaneous lipomas that preserves retaining ligaments.Entities:
Keywords: Lipoma; Resection; Retaining ligament; Subcutis; Technique
Year: 2017 PMID: 29606801 PMCID: PMC5871633 DOI: 10.1007/s00238-017-1328-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Plast Surg ISSN: 0930-343X
Fig. 1A 37-year-old man with a shoulder lipoma. The lipoma is characterized by high-signal intensity on T1-weighted images. Retaining ligaments (indicated by yellow arrows) are seen to have low-signal intensity on T1-weighted images (a). Suppressed signals on T2-weighted images with fat-suppression suggest a lipomatous tumor. The retaining ligaments show a high signal intensity (yellow arrows) (b). Top and bottom images are sequential (a, b). Coronal, T1-weighted images show the lipoma with notch formations representing retaining ligaments at the periphery (c). Resection schemas for blunt dissection are shown in yellow arrows. Using this method, the lipoma is detached bluntly with a finger; before (top) and after (bottom) the procedure (d)
Clinical summary of 18 cases with large subcutaneous lipomas
| Location | Case | M:F | Mean age, | R:L | Size | Retaining ligamentsa |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shoulder | 9 (50%) | 2:7 | 49.6 (38–60) | 3:6 | 7.1 (5–12) | 9/9 (100%) |
| Upper arm | 5 (28%) | 1:4 | 63.0 (48–72) | 2:3 | 6.2 (5–7) | 5/5 (100%) |
| Back | 2 (11%) | 0:2 | 42.0 (26–58) | 1:1 | 6.0 (5–7) | 2/2 (100%) |
| Thigh | 2 (11%) | 1:1 | 58.0 (54–62) | 1:1 | 5.5 (5–6) | 2/2 (100%) |
| Total lesions | 18 | 4:14 (1:3.5) | 53.4 ± 12.0 (26–72) | 7:11 (1:1.6) | 6.6 ± 2.1 (5–12) | 18/18 (100%) |
F female, L left, M male, N number, R right, y year
aDetected in magnetic resonance imaging
Fig. 2A 75-year-old woman with a lipoma (not included in the series). Notch formations indicated by yellow arrows representing retaining ligaments are seen on the side of the lipoma