2015
DOI: 10.2174/2213235x03666150128200126
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Cellular and Humoral Responses following Minimally Invasive Surgery: Role of Reactive Oxygen Species

Abstract: Surgery is associated with release of local and systemic mediators which influence vascular and tissue homeostasis. The post-surgical release of acute phase reactants, particularly IL-6 and CRP, is reduced in minimally invasive surgery, compared with conventional surgery. Additionally, there is emerging evidence that leukocytes and Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are affected differentially by minimally invasive surgery. ROS and mediators of oxidative stress influence vascular endothelium, organ perfusion and an… Show more

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