2014
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-950x.2014.12241.x
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Cardiopulmonary Effects of Laparoscopic Ovariectomy of Variable Duration in Cats

Abstract: Duration of insufflation was associated with worsening of negative cardiopulmonary effects; however, these effects were reversible and resolved by the end of the procedure.

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“…Although pneumoperitoneum pressure of 10 mmHg has been previously recommended [12,17], the 4 mmHg pressure used in this study enabled excellent visualization and manipulation of the organs, similarly to previous reports [5,7,18]. It is known that the greater the intra-abdominal pressure, the greater the CO 2 absorption by the peritoneum and, consequently, the greater the cardiorespiratory alterations observed [13]. Thus, the minimal pressure required for good organ visualization should be preconized.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Although pneumoperitoneum pressure of 10 mmHg has been previously recommended [12,17], the 4 mmHg pressure used in this study enabled excellent visualization and manipulation of the organs, similarly to previous reports [5,7,18]. It is known that the greater the intra-abdominal pressure, the greater the CO 2 absorption by the peritoneum and, consequently, the greater the cardiorespiratory alterations observed [13]. Thus, the minimal pressure required for good organ visualization should be preconized.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Another canine study involving laparoscopy documented comparable increases in PaCO 2 with no increase in HR [14], whereas other studies in dogs [4] and cats [32] attributed an increase in HR to reflex tachycardia for the compensation of a decreased stroke volume and maintenance of the cardiac output, which was not observed in the current study. [4,31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach did not affect abdominal insufflation for laparoscopy due to loss of pneumoperitoneum between the device and the WRD. One should note that negative cardiopulmonary effects can occur in cats with prolonged CO 2 insufflation . Based on those results, if MISETB method is chosen, the laparoscopic explore should be both accurate and efficient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One should note that negative cardiopulmonary effects can occur in cats with prolonged CO 2 insufflation . Based on those results, if MISETB method is chosen, the laparoscopic explore should be both accurate and efficient. Once the laparoscopic portion of the procedure was complete, the single‐port device was removed, and a finger‐assisted intestinal exploration was performed through the WRD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%