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Few physicians report adverse events related to body contouring devices


 

REPORTING FROM ASLMS 2018

Dr. Wulkan acknowledged certain limitations of the study, including the fact that not all MDRs are reported to MAUDE, and that the reliability of patient reporting can be questionable. “We have to figure out if there is a natural causation between the adverse event and the treatment itself,” he said at the meeting. “The number of MDRs for any given device must be correlated to the number of procedures performed before we jump to conclusions about the safety of any given device.”

He reported having no financial disclosures. One study coauthor holds positions on advisory boards of, is a consultant for, and has intellectual property and/or stock options with various industry companies, such as Soliton and Allergan.

SOURCE: Wulkan et. al., ASLMS 2018.

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