Unintended Souvenirs: Case Report of a Retained Foreign Body During Cosmetic Surgery Tourism.

IF 1.9 Aesthetic surgery journal. Open forum Pub Date : 2024-08-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/asjof/ojae070
Ellen C Shaffrey, Jeffrey D Larson
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Medical tourism has grown exponentially, spurred by incentives such as cost reductions, minimal wait times, and the allure of recuperative vacations. However, this trend carries substantial risks, as illustrated by the case of a 52-year-old female patient who underwent an abdominoplasty as part of a medical tourism package in Miami, FL, which resulted in a retained foreign body. The case highlights the broader issues of continuity of care, patient safety, and the legal and ethical ramifications faced by patients opting for medical tourism surgical procedures domestically and abroad. It also emphasizes the need for updated standards from professional societies and international cooperation to safeguard patient well-being in the expanding medical tourism sector. Lastly, it underscores the need for physicians and surgeons who manage these complications at home to recognize that prompt management and intervention are critical to avoid the escalation of complications and the increased risk of morbidity and mortality.

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意外的纪念品:整容手术旅游期间异物残留的病例报告。
在降低成本、缩短等待时间以及休养假期的诱惑等刺激因素的推动下,医疗旅游呈指数级增长。然而,这一趋势也蕴含着巨大的风险,一名 52 岁的女性患者在佛罗里达州迈阿密市接受了腹部整形手术,作为医疗旅游套餐的一部分,结果导致异物残留。该案例凸显了医疗服务的连续性、患者安全以及选择国内外医疗旅游手术的患者所面临的法律和道德影响等更广泛的问题。它还强调了专业协会和国际合作更新标准的必要性,以在不断扩大的医疗旅游行业中保障患者的健康。最后,它强调在国内处理这些并发症的内科医生和外科医生需要认识到,及时处理和干预对于避免并发症升级、增加发病和死亡风险至关重要:
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