Pathophysiologic features of a pneumoperitoneum at laparoscopy: A swine model - 12/09/11
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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine local and systemic reactions of the body to a pneumoperitoneum to elucidate potential dangers and risks of laparoscopic procedures. STUDY DESIGN: Laparoscopy was performed on 25 pigs. The pigs were divided into five groups by level of intraabdominal pressure (14 and 18 mm Hg) and gas used (carbon dixoide and air). The effects of the pneumoperitoneum on cardiopulmonary condition and the peritoneal milieu were observed. These effects should be the result of various changes at the mechanical, ventilatory, cellular, hormonal, and immunologic levels. RESULTS: In this animal study marked changes in the peritoneal milieu were observed, and we demonstrated that these changes were dependent on the gas used, intraabdominal pressure, and duration of application. Locally these changes are manifest in the development of severe peritoneal acidosis, hypercapnia, and the release of various mediators. Systemic changes, in particular cardiopulmonary changes, also depend on the intraabdominal pressure and the gas used. CONCLUSION: During conventional pneumoperitoneum the peritoneum might change to a large extent so that the development of new risks are possibly encouraged. A reduction in intraabdominal pressure with the use of carbon dioxide as the insufflation gas should result in normal acid-base balance. (AM J OBSTET GYNECOL 1996;174:132-40.)
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Pneumoperitoneum, swine model, laparoscopy peritoneal milieu, risk factors
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| From the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics,a the Institutes of Anesthesia,b Clinical Chemistry,c and Medical Microbiology and Hygiene,d Klinikum Mannheim, Faculty of Clinical Medicine of the University of Heidelberg. |
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| Reprint requests: Joachim Volz, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Clinical Medicine of the University of Heidelberg, D-68135 Mannheim, Germany. |
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| 0002-9378/96 $5.00 + 0 6/1/65849 |
Vol 174 - N° 1P1
P. 132-140 - janvier 1996 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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