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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol 82, Issue 7 388-391, Copyright © 1992 by American Podiatric Medical Association


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Management of complications associated with an excision of a lipoma from the ankle

W McIver and MB Price
Northwest General Hospital, Milwaukee, WI 53216.

This case study demonstrates the following: close proximity of lipoma to underlined skin can compromise circulation; the size of the lipoma and the resulting redundant skin after the incision can lead to fluid development and impede the healing process; and a patient who is noncompliant and stands or walks excessively after the excision of a lipoma can cause buildup of a hematoma, which can compromise the incision site. Lipomas associated with the foot or ankle are rarely symptomatic. When they do cause pain and are surgically treated, possible complications because of their size and location must be considered. Finally, these complications could have been avoided if the redundant skin had been excised and a Penrose drain inserted to eliminate excess fluid buildup. Also, better communication should have been maintained with the patient during the entire postoperative course.


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