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Debulking surgery after muscular paraffin oil injections: Effects on calcium homeostasis and patient satisfaction
Cosmetic paraffin oil injections can lead to granuloma formation causing hypercalcemia and kidney failure. This study explores whether debulking surgery is an effective treatment for improving calcium homeostasis, inflammation and clinical symptoms. In a retrospective study, we reviewed 33 patients...
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description | Cosmetic paraffin oil injections can lead to granuloma formation causing hypercalcemia and kidney failure. This study explores whether debulking surgery is an effective treatment for improving calcium homeostasis, inflammation and clinical symptoms.
In a retrospective study, we reviewed 33 patients undergoing debulking surgery. Changes in calcium, inflammatory markers, and renal function from baseline up to twelve months post-surgery were assessed. Patients were interviewed post-surgery.
The patients were 34.6 years (SD 6.9) and had 1,104 grams (SD 591) of granuloma tissue removed following injection of 1,329 mL (SD 803) paraffin oil 7.9 years (SD 3.2) earlier. Seventeen patients had hypercalcemia and experienced a significant decline in ionized calcium from 1.48 mmol/L (SD 0.16) at baseline to 1.33 mmol/L (SD 0.03) at twelve months (p |
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The patients were 34.6 years (SD 6.9) and had 1,104 grams (SD 591) of granuloma tissue removed following injection of 1,329 mL (SD 803) paraffin oil 7.9 years (SD 3.2) earlier. Seventeen patients had hypercalcemia and experienced a significant decline in ionized calcium from 1.48 mmol/L (SD 0.16) at baseline to 1.33 mmol/L (SD 0.03) at twelve months (p<0.002), although only four men (23.5%) became normocalcemic. Serum ferritin was reduced by 50% after twelve months (p=0.048). Sixteen patients were normocalcemic and had no change in calcium homeostasis but experienced a 20% drop in serum ferritin levels (p=0.025) after surgery. Fifteen patients completed all their planned surgeries within the study period and experienced a decline in serum ionized calcium (p=0.031), ferritin (p=0.011), and interleukin 2-receptor (p=0.037). A patient satisfaction survey showed that 55% of patients reported post-operative satisfaction scores of 10/10, and 59% of the patients reported reduced pain.
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The patients were 34.6 years (SD 6.9) and had 1,104 grams (SD 591) of granuloma tissue removed following injection of 1,329 mL (SD 803) paraffin oil 7.9 years (SD 3.2) earlier. Seventeen patients had hypercalcemia and experienced a significant decline in ionized calcium from 1.48 mmol/L (SD 0.16) at baseline to 1.33 mmol/L (SD 0.03) at twelve months (p<0.002), although only four men (23.5%) became normocalcemic. Serum ferritin was reduced by 50% after twelve months (p=0.048). Sixteen patients were normocalcemic and had no change in calcium homeostasis but experienced a 20% drop in serum ferritin levels (p=0.025) after surgery. Fifteen patients completed all their planned surgeries within the study period and experienced a decline in serum ionized calcium (p=0.031), ferritin (p=0.011), and interleukin 2-receptor (p=0.037). A patient satisfaction survey showed that 55% of patients reported post-operative satisfaction scores of 10/10, and 59% of the patients reported reduced pain.
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