Bilateral pulmonary emboli after bilateral mastectomy in a 15-year-old boy with hypogonadism: A case report, Pulsus Group Inc
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLASTIC SURGERY
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Case Report Winter 2010, Volume 18 Issue 4: e 50-e 52
 

Bilateral pulmonary emboli after bilateral mastectomy in a 15-year-old boy with hypogonadism: A case report

JR Piggott | A Yazdani

Pulmonary emboli are rare, yet serious, complications of body contouring surgery. When they occur, they more often follow as complications of long, invasive procedures in adults. The present report details a case of bilateral pulmonary emboli in an obese 15-year-old boy with hypogonadism undergoing bilateral mastectomy for gynecomastia. The diagnosis of bilateral pulmonary emboli was made on the basis of clinical presentation and positive ventilation/perfusion scan. The patient responded well to heparin anticoagulation treatment. The relevance of pediatric obesity, pediatric body contouring surgery and the risk of thromboembolic events in pediatric patients are discussed.

Bilateral mastectomy | Gynecomastia | Hypogonadism | Obesity | Pulmonary emboli
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