Fat transfer and fatal macroembolization
- PMID: 25653075
- DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.12549
Fat transfer and fatal macroembolization
Abstract
Fat embolism is usually associated with long bone fractures or other trauma. The diagnosis is usually clinical, and in most cases, emboli are not fatal and not usually seen on gross examination. At the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office, we autopsied the victim of fatal macroscopic fat embolization to the lungs. The patient died during buttock enhancement surgery when fat from liposuction was injected into her buttocks. Fat embolism from liposuction and fat injection is reportedly rare, and macroscopic embolization is rarer still. Varicose veins can occur in the area of the sciatic notch and are known to cause painful sciatica symptoms. We suggest them as a potential conduit for macroscopic fat to reach the lungs. Simple pre-operative questioning for sciatica symptoms and possible radiologic study to rule out sciatic varices seem prudent before undertaking buttock-enhancing surgery. Careful fat injection with pre-aspiration is always advised.
Keywords: Brazilian butt lift; autologous fat transfer; fat embolism; forensic pathology; forensic science; gluteal varices; liposuction.
© 2015 American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
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