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美国美容整形外科学会会员资格及美容旅游并发症管理的当前经验报告

Report on Current Experience of ASAPS Membership and Management of Cosmetic Tourism Complications.

作者信息

Qureshi Ali A, Gould Daniel J, Stevens W Grant, Fernau James

机构信息

private plastic surgical practice in Marina del Rey, CA.

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Keck Hospital of USC, Los Angeles, CA.

出版信息

Aesthet Surg J Open Forum. 2019 Apr 9;1(2):ojz009. doi: 10.1093/asjof/ojz009. eCollection 2019 Jun.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cosmetic tourism is an expanding industry with increasing scrutiny in the public domain of complications and patient safety issues. The health and financial implications for patients are large and deserve further investigation.

OBJECTIVES

The aim of this study was to understand the experience of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) members treating medical tourism patients with complications who returned to the United States for secondary management.

METHODS

A 20-question survey was administered electronically in August 2018 to ASAPS members with voluntary participation. Questions about surgeon experience, the nature of complications, type of initial surgery, and subsequent management were asked. Responses were tabulated and percentages of response choices were calculated and reported.

RESULTS

Ninety-three responses were received from the 1611 physician ASAPS members (5.8% response rate). More than half of respondents had seen 2 to 5 patients in the last 12 months with a complication from cosmetic tourism. The most common procedure that patients had done abroad was abdominoplasty. The most common complication was infection caused by Gram-positive organisms, managed on an outpatient basis without surgical intervention. Involvement of an ASAPS member led to successful resolution of complications in the vast majority of patients. Estimated costs out of pocket for management of complications were most commonly between $1001 and 5000.

CONCLUSIONS

While the experience of ASAPS members is as varied as the complications faced by cosmetic tourism patients, the vast majority of complications is infectious and can be managed on an outpatient basis successfully with the involvement of an ASAPS member. Further collaborative efforts both domestically and internationally can help improve patient safety for cosmetic tourism patients.

摘要

背景

美容旅游是一个不断发展的行业,在公共领域,其并发症和患者安全问题受到越来越多的审视。对患者的健康和经济影响巨大,值得进一步研究。

目的

本研究的目的是了解美国美容整形外科学会(ASAPS)成员治疗出现并发症后返回美国进行二次治疗的医疗旅游患者的经历。

方法

2018年8月,通过电子方式对ASAPS成员进行了一项包含20个问题的调查,成员自愿参与。询问了有关外科医生经验、并发症性质、初次手术类型和后续治疗的问题。对回答进行了列表整理,并计算和报告了回答选项的百分比。

结果

在1611名ASAPS医生成员中收到了93份回复(回复率为5.8%)。超过一半的受访者在过去12个月中见过2至5名因美容旅游出现并发症的患者。患者在国外进行的最常见手术是腹部整形术。最常见的并发症是革兰氏阳性菌引起的感染,在门诊进行处理,无需手术干预。ASAPS成员的参与使绝大多数患者的并发症得到成功解决。并发症处理的自付费用估计最常见在1001美元至5000美元之间。

结论

虽然ASAPS成员的经验与美容旅游患者面临的并发症一样各不相同,但绝大多数并发症是感染性的,在ASAPS成员的参与下,可以在门诊成功处理。国内外进一步的合作努力有助于提高美容旅游患者的安全性。

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