Monthly Archives: May 2013

Lidocaine Info Important For My Surgical Practice – Maximums and Toxicity

lidocaine picture from drugs.com

Lidocaine

  • Also known as Xylocaine and sometimes Lignocaine
  • Local Anesthetic
  • Antiarrhythmic drug – for ventricular arrhythmias (but Amiodarone is mostly used for this)
  • The first Amino-Amide local anesthetic
  • First marketed in 1949
  • Alters signal conduction in neurons by blocking the fast voltage gated sodium channels in the neuronal cell membrane.  Thus prevents depolarization of the postsynaptic neuron.

Esters and Amide local anesthetics – way to remember which

  • Esters have only one “i” in the name: Procaine, Cocaine
  • Amides have over two “i”s in the name:  Lidocaine, Bupivicaine, Prilocaine.

Contraindications to using Lidocaine

  • Porphyria – rare inherited or aquired disorders of enzymes which produce porphyrins and heme resulting in neurological complications (abdominal pain, vomiting, neuropathy)  or skin problems.
  • Heme is one the best known porphyrin the pigment in red blood cells and cofactor of the protein hemoglobin.
  • Porphyrin means purple

Lidocaine overdose

  • can occur with topical creams
  • Treatment with IV lipid emulsions can reverse the effects of lidocaine toxicity.

Adverse Effects

  • Rare
  • Allergic reactions rare.
  • CNS (central nervous system) and cardiovascular effects
  • CNS at lower doses, cardiac at higher doses
  • CNS: nervousness, tingling around mouth, tinnitus, tremor, dizziness, blurred vision, seizures, depression, loss of consciousness
  • Cardiovascular effects: hypotension, bradycardia, arrhythmias

Insensitivity to Lidocaine

  • Genetic
  • Exists in some patients with ADHD and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome

Lidocaine Safety and Toxic doses

  • Particular care in calculating maximum safe dose for young children
  • Peak blood levels of lidocaine usually occur 10-25 minutes after injection – the point at which toxic effects are likely to be seen.
  • Maximum safe dose of lidocaine without vasoconstrictor (ie. epinephrine) is 3-4.5 mg/kg (duration of action 1 hour).  No more than 300 mg (30 cc’s of 1% Lidocaine) at once.
  • Maximum safe dose of lidocaine with vasoconstrictor is 5-7 mg/kg (duration of action 2-6 hours)

How to calculate Maximum safe doseage of Lidocaine

  • You need to know that 1% Lidocaine solution is 10 mg/mL
  • Example Calculation for a 70 Kg man:  Lido 1% with Epi:  keep under 7 mg/Kg.  7×70 = 490 mg for 70 kg man.  Divide 490 mg by 10 mg/ML = 49 ml.

How is this important to our Plastic Surgical and Acupuncture practice?

  • We use lidocaine in plastic surgical procedures – topical and subcutaneous – for removal of moles, injection of fillers such as Juvederm, and sometimes for Botox.
  • I also use injected  lidocaine as part of some trigger point deactivation practices in acupuncture.

Cosmetic Procedures at Surgical Artistry which may use Lidocaine

  • Liposuction – tumescent lidocaine
  • Mole removal – injected subcutaneous local lidocaine
  • Fillers – Juvederm – some formulations have lidocaine within the product
  • Fillers and Botox – sometimes we use topical lidocaine
  • Face Veins – sometimes we use topical lidocaine
  • Minor office surgeries – we use injected lidocaine in the subcutaneous level

 

Graceada Park, Modesto, CA

Address for Graceada Park

401 Needham St., Modesto, CA 95354

A bit about Graceada Park

  • There is street parking around the park.
  • Located downtown Modesto.
  • There is a half dome amphitheater – Mancini Bowl
  • Modesto’s oldest city park, developed in 1907
  • Designed by John McClaren, the designer of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco
  • Graceada and Enslen Parks were designed as one park.
  • Names come from the first names of the wives of the families that donated the land for the park:  Grace Beard and Ada Wisecarver.  Enslen park was named for the Enslen family who donated the land to that portion.
  • Tennis courts are present.

the day that I visited the park, an Indian Festival (Holi festival of colors) was going on in the park and required admission which was $20.   I was told that the food was catered from San Francisco.

Holi Festival of Colors 2013

Date: April 28, 2013, Sunday, Graceada Park.

Celebrates the coming of spring, commemorated good harvests and fertile land.  With the colors, it signifies, the colors of spring.  And the color is actually powder.  I think this is where the color runs got their idea.  It was a great fun to see this and take part in this.  There were many doctors at this event, and it was good to see them relax and get a balanced life.  It was very educational for me to experience this custom, and I feel a closer connection to my patients who are Indian / Hindus.  Plus it was very educational for me to figure out how to get the colors out of clothing, camera bag, sneakers, etc.

Pictures from Graceada Park, Modesto, CA on that day

It was a very sunny day and most of us sat in the shade for sun protection, and had our suncreens / sunblocks on.  And if we had a hat, it got totally pelted with colored powder.

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Above has a picture of me and the color stuck on my face has a great way of hiding my double chin – even better than plastic surgery!  Well, at least for that moment and for that picture.

When not throwing colored powder around we are at work at Surgical Artistry which is located in the Village One “Northern” area of Modesto.  Interestingly, Graceada park was considered in Northern Modesto at the time when it was developed.  Now it is “down town” in the southern part of Modesto.  I had always spelled “Graceda” incorrectly.  There is actually spelled Graceada.

Surgical Artistry

Surgical Artistry - Calvin Lee, MD / Tammy Wu, MD

2336 Sylvan Ave. Suite C, Modesto, CA – next to post office on Sylvan Ave.
(209) 551-1888.  www.SurgeryToday.com 

What do we do at Surgical Artistry?

 

5 year patients choice     surgical artistry full page ad never boring

I get this question a good deal.  I think it’s probably somewhat confusing as to what we do and we offer a lot of procedures and products.  Basically we are a two surgeon medical group offering services in Veins, Acupuncture, Plastic Surgery, and General Surgery.  That can be quite a lot.  But even with that said, it’s somewhat confusing as to what each of these items involves.  So I thought I’d make a list which doesn’t include everything, but covers most of what we do:

DR. TAMMY WU PROCEDURES:

DR. CALVIN LEE COSMETIC and BOTOX PROCEDURES:

  • Botox for cosmetic
  • Botox for headaches
  • Botox for hand and axillary sweating
  • Botox for TMJ (jaw pain)
  • Fillers (ie. Juvederm)
  • Lip Augmentation with Juvederm or other injectable fillers
  • Vein Laser
  • Vein Injections (ie. with Asclera)
  • Face Vein treatment
  • Acne Consultation
  • Skin Care Consultation
  • Cosmetic Mole Removal
  • Microdermabrasion
  • Chemical peels (ie. Obagi Blue Peel Radiance and Obagi Blue Peel)

DR. CALVIN LEE ACUPUNCTURE PROCEDURES:

  • Acupuncture trigger point deactivation for muscle pain
  • Acupuncture for back pain / neck pain
  • Acupuncture for buttock pain (ie. pyriformis syndrome)
  • Acupuncture for IT band pain (side of thighs wrapping to below knee)
  • Acupuncture for fertility
  • Acupuncture for TMJ (jaw pain)
  • Acupuncture for stress / anxiety
  • Acupuncture for allergies
  • Acupuncture for fibromyalgia
  • Acupuncture for depression
  • Acupuncture for hormones (hot flashes, acne, menstrual cycle)
  • Acupuncture for facial rejuvenation (cosmetic)
  • Acupuncture to boost the immune system
  • General wellness Acupuncture
  • Anti-nausea acupuncture for those undergoing chemotherapy or pregnancy

  SKIN CARE PRODUCTS:

  • Obagi Line
  • NIA 24 Line
  • Various Skinceuticals

 GRADUATED COMPRESSION SOCKS:

To recover faster from workouts, prevent varicose veins, and prevent injuries

  • Calf sleeves from Sigvaris and CEP brands
  • Full calf sleeves from Sigvaris and CEP brands
  • Dress socks from Sigvaris
  • Thigh high and Pantyhose compression from Sigvaris.

 Contact Us:

Surgical Artistry - Calvin Lee, MD / Tammy Wu, MD

 

Get The Graphic You Want With Links On FaceBook

FaceBook is a great place to share links from your Blog

However sometimes when you share a link your pictures from your Blog don’t show up predictably.  I figured out how to “flush the stored memory” at FaceBook.  FaceBook stores these webpages – Caches them for speed, but in the process, if you make changes to the webpage, it doesn’t know that you have new pictures.  Then I also figured out how to force it into having the right image for the page.  I’ve even think that you can have an image appear that isn’t on that page by using the following techniques – that’s if you wanted to.

I’ve been frustrated with this problem for a while but now I know how to make my plastic surgery webpages show the correct picture.  This is not just for blogs, it works with other webpages too.

How to get the picture you want with links and shares on FaceBook

Step 1: Clear the FaceBook Cache

Step 2:  Add this code

Step 3: Replace the image location (inbetween quotes) above in the cut and paste section

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For example, this above plastic surgery logo image has a URL of:
https://surgerytoday.com/education/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/2013-samm-mile-marker-22-full-surgical-artistry2-Cropped2.jpg

Of possible interest to plastic surgeons regarding the web

Transformation by Never Boring Graphic Design

Transformation by Never Boring

Never Boring is a Marketing, Advertising, Media Buying, Graphic and Web Design, Film and Multimedia Company located in Modesto, CA.  Today, they celebrated their 30th anniversary.

I wrote an article a few weeks ago about sunscreens for Contentment Health Magazine. In that article, I included a chart that I thought, if they had space, maybe they can cram it into the article.  They really pleasantly surprised me with what they with the chart.  They more than just crammed in the chart.  They made it into a work of art.

This chart is different than the Sunscreen activity chart that I blogged about earlier.

Here’s what I emailed:

Sunscreen ingredient Chart Text

I thought this was already pretty nifty visual in my own nerdy assessment.

and then after some wonderful “magic” by Never Boring:

Sunscreen Ingredients Chart UVA UVB for Chemical, Physical, and Hybrid components

Sunscreen ingredient chart transformed into a beautiful graphic

This is very much like the “before” and “after” pictures that we are so fond of in Plastic Surgery.

Bravo on the design!  Thank you for turning it into a masterpiece!

Note:  The model in the picture, has a great deal of sun damage on her face and hands.  She definitely needs a good sunscreen, otherwise, she will end up being a very good customer of Surgical Artistry (www.SurgeryToday.com).

Here’s the article online I wrote on Sunscreens for Contentment Health

article on sunscreen

Logo by Becky Li, Graphic by Rita Perez