1994
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9610(05)80166-7
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Minimal increase in serum interleukin-6 levels during laparoscopic cholecystectomy

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“…In human medicine, many comparative studies between laparoscopic surgery and open surgery have been reported [10,15,18]. The increases in the serum interleukin-6 and C-reactive protein levels during laparoscopic surgery were found to be significantly smaller than those during open surgery [10,18]. These results demonstrate that aspects of the metabolic and acute-phase responses are attenuated following laparoscopic surgery, consistent with a reduction in tissue trauma [10].…”
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“…In human medicine, many comparative studies between laparoscopic surgery and open surgery have been reported [10,15,18]. The increases in the serum interleukin-6 and C-reactive protein levels during laparoscopic surgery were found to be significantly smaller than those during open surgery [10,18]. These results demonstrate that aspects of the metabolic and acute-phase responses are attenuated following laparoscopic surgery, consistent with a reduction in tissue trauma [10].…”
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“…In the present cases, total skin incision length was only 6 cm, and three out of four incisions were only 1 cm. In human medicine, many comparative studies between laparoscopic surgery and open surgery have been reported [10,15,18]. The increases in the serum interleukin-6 and C-reactive protein levels during laparoscopic surgery were found to be significantly smaller than those during open surgery [10,18].…”
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“…In one study, CRP and IL-6 levels were evaluated in venous blood samples 12 hours after OA and LA in children, and it was identified that CRP levels significantly decreased in the LA group as compared to OA group (28). The abdominal organs do not come into contact with atmospheric air in LA, therefore the heat loss is less and the acute phase response is minimal (29 th postoperative days and reported that CRP levels were significantly lower in the LA group as compared to the OA group. In our study, the postoperative decrease in WBC count was significant in the LA group, while the postoperative decrease in WBC count did not reach statistical significance in the OA group.…”
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“…When the body is subjected to surgical stress, levels of inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-␣, IL-1␤, IL-6 and IL-8 are known to increase, while at the same time, levels of anti-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-4 and IL-10 are also elevated. From the perspective of measurement sensitivity, IL-6 in the plasma can be easily detected after surgery, and is frequently used as a SIRS marker 3,7,11,[15][16][17][21][22][23]27,31) . Studies have shown that plasma levels of IL-6 are significantly higher in patients with postoperative SIRS 7,20,22,31) , remain high in deceased patients with SIRS 7,20) , and closely reflect degree of surgical stress 4) .…”
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