Eye ultrasound tracks brain pressure during liposuction

NCT ID NCT06685952

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looked at whether ultrasound can measure changes in the optic nerve sheath (a part of the eye) to monitor brain pressure during liposuction. Fifty-five adults having liposuction under sedation took part. The goal was to see if lying face-down during surgery affects eye nerve size, which could signal changes in brain pressure.

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  • Xu Wenli

    Beijing, Beijing Municipality, 100144, China

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