4731-25-05 Liposuction in the office setting.
(A) A physician performing liposuction in the office setting shall meet the
training requirements set forth in paragraph (A) of rule 4731-25-03 of the
Administrative Code and must be in compliance with this rule.
(B) Liposuction in the office setting shall be performed in compliance with
rules 4731-25-03 and 4731-25-04 of the Administrative Code as appropriate to
the level of sedation being administered and in compliance with the
following standards:
(1) The cannula utilized shall be no larger than 4.5 millimeters in
diameter;
(2) The concentration of lidocaine in the solution shall not be greater than
0.1 per cent and the total dosage of lidocaine received by the patient
during the procedure shall not exceed fifty milligrams per kilogram of body
weight;
(3) The concentration of epinephrine in the solution shall not be greater
than 1.5:1,000,000 and the total dosage of epinephrine received by the
patient during the procedure shall not exceed fifty micrograms per kilogram
of body weight;
(4) Intravenous access shall be maintained if the total aspirate is less
than or equal to one hundred milliliters;
(5) If the total aspirate is more than one hundred milliliters, an
intravenous line shall be running at a rate sufficient to prevent
hypovolemia and must be monitored appropriately;
(6) Appropriate monitoring shall be performed. Such monitoring shall
include:
(a) Recording the baseline vital signs, including blood pressure and heart
rate, both preoperatively and postoperatively.
(b) If more than one hundred milliliters of aspirate is to be removed, a
second person who is a health care professional as that term is defined in
section 2305.234 of the Revised Code and who is acting within that health
care professional's scope of practice shall be continuously within the room
to monitor the patient. Continuous blood pressure monitoring and cardiac
monitoring with pulse oximetry shall be performed and documented;
supplemental oxygen shall be available.
(c) Patients who receive oral anxiolytics, sedatives, narcotic analgesics,
moderate sedation or anesthesia services shall be monitored postoperatively
until fully recovered and ready for discharge.
(7) Liposuction in the office setting shall be performed only on patients
who are evaluated as level P1 or P2 according to the version of the American
society of anesthesiologists physical status classification system current
at the effective date of this rule;
(8) Liposuction shall not be performed in an office setting in combination
with other procedures except as specifically authorized in paragraph (F) of
this rule.
(C) Liposuction performed in an office setting shall not exceed four
thousand five hundred milliliters of total aspirate.
(D) Liposuction using moderate sedation/analgesia or anesthesia services
performed in an office shall be accredited in accordance with rule
4731-25-07 of the Administrative Code.
(E) The written discharge instructions given to the patient shall include
specific information concerning the symptoms of lidocaine toxicity, the
period of time during which such symptoms might appear and specific
instructions for the patient to follow should the patient experience such
symptoms.
(F) Nothing in this rule shall be interpreted to prohibit a physician from
performing in the office setting procedures involving a focused, local small
liposuction that is a routine part of the main procedure, provided that the
physician complies with all other applicable rules.
(G) A violation of any provision of this rule, as determined by the board,
shall constitute "a departure from, or the failure to conform to, minimal
standards of care of similar practitioners under the same or similar
circumstances, whether or not actual injury to a patient is established," as
that clause is used in division (B)(6) of section 4731.22 of the Revised
Code.
Effective: January 1, 2004
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