1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(96)70385-x
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Pathophysiologic features of a pneumoperitoneum at laparoscopy: A swine model

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“…Regarding the changes of the physical parameters of the horses during the initial postoperative period we can relate to the pneumoperitoneum and surgical trauma (VOLZ et al, 1996;LATIMER et al, 2003), being that the clinical changes were controlled on first two days and using NSAIDs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the changes of the physical parameters of the horses during the initial postoperative period we can relate to the pneumoperitoneum and surgical trauma (VOLZ et al, 1996;LATIMER et al, 2003), being that the clinical changes were controlled on first two days and using NSAIDs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, chegaram à mesma conclusão quando compararam pneumoperitônio com CO 2 e Hélio -a pressão parcial de CO 2 arterial e pressão parcial de CO 2 no ar expirado aumentaram em ambos, mas com CO 2 esse aumento foi maior e a diminuição do pH foi mais significativa. Utilizaram-se porcas neste experimento por seu porte propício e suas características anatômicas tornarem a realização do pneumoperitônio e os estudos propostos de fácil execução e, ainda, pelo fato de o animal ter sido usado com êxito em experimentos anteriores [10][11][12] . Realizou-se pneumoperitônio de 12 mmHg, pois essa pressão intra-abdominal propicia bom campo cirúrgico, com menores repercussões metabólicas, hemodinâmicas e respiratórias 13,14 .…”
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“…Additional improvements for clinical outcomes have been shown using warm humidified gas. Animal model studies show less hypothermia, less peritoneal cell damage and maintenance of normal peritoneal fluid viscosity [8,9,10,11,12,13,19,20,21]. Compared with patients having laparoscopy using cold dry or warm dry gas, patients having warm humidified gas clinically show less hypothermia, less post-operative pain, shortened recovery room stay and less pain after leaving the hospital [12,15,16,17,22,23,24,25,26].…”
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confidence: 99%