“…However, pneumoperitoneum may have an adverse effect on respiratory function [10][11][12]. There have been two randomized studies of gastric bypass and colonic resection, and a meta-analysis of cholecystectomy and respiratory function recovery, comparing laparoscopic and open surgery [13][14][15]. In these studies, early recovery of respiratory function was seen in studies of cholecystectomy and gastric bypass, which are upper abdominal operations [14,15].…”