Abstract Background Gas embolism induced by CO2 pneumoperitoneum is commonly identified as a risk factor for morbidity, especially cardiopulmonary morbidity, after laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) in adults. Increasing pneumoperitoneum pressure (PP) contributes to gas accumulation following laparoscopy. However, few studies have examined the effects of PP in the context of LLR. In LLR, the PP-central venous pressure (CVP) gradient is increased due to hepatic vein rupture, hepatic sinusoid exposure, and low CVP management, which together increase the risk of CO2 embolization. The aim of this study is to primarily determine the role of low PP (10 mmHg) on the incidence of severe gas embolism. Methods Adult participants (n = 140) undergoing ...
This study evaluated the incidence and factors involved in the occurrence of gas embolism after lapa...
Background: The observation of haemodynamic and metabolic impairment related to CO2 pneumoperitoneum...
Objectives. Inspiratory, hemodynamic and metabolic changes occur in laparoscopic surgery depending o...
Laparoscopic liver surgery is complicated due to the structure of this organ with open sinusoids. A ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) embolism is a potential complication in laparoscopic liver surgery. Gas embolis...
Background: The aim of this study is to accurately assess whether the duration of intraoperative car...
Carbon dioxide embolism during laparoscopic surgery is a serious and life-threatening complication. ...
Various techniques are used to transect the liver. With increase in laparoscopic liver resections (L...
Introduction:During laparoscopy, pneumoperitoneum is essential to provide a good surgical field, all...
Objective: To assess the influence of prolonged pneumoperitoneum (PP) on liver function and perfusio...
Background and objective: to evaluate the clinical, hemodynamic, gas analysis and metabolic repercus...
Laparoscopy has become the procedure of choice for routine gallbladder removal. A serious complicati...
Introduction: Pneumoperitoneum for laparoscopic surgeries leads to multiple changes in the mechanics...
Background: Increased central venous pressure secondary to an increase in intraabdominal pressure ha...
This study evaluated the incidence and factors involved in the occurrence of gas embolism after lapa...
This study evaluated the incidence and factors involved in the occurrence of gas embolism after lapa...
Background: The observation of haemodynamic and metabolic impairment related to CO2 pneumoperitoneum...
Objectives. Inspiratory, hemodynamic and metabolic changes occur in laparoscopic surgery depending o...
Laparoscopic liver surgery is complicated due to the structure of this organ with open sinusoids. A ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) embolism is a potential complication in laparoscopic liver surgery. Gas embolis...
Background: The aim of this study is to accurately assess whether the duration of intraoperative car...
Carbon dioxide embolism during laparoscopic surgery is a serious and life-threatening complication. ...
Various techniques are used to transect the liver. With increase in laparoscopic liver resections (L...
Introduction:During laparoscopy, pneumoperitoneum is essential to provide a good surgical field, all...
Objective: To assess the influence of prolonged pneumoperitoneum (PP) on liver function and perfusio...
Background and objective: to evaluate the clinical, hemodynamic, gas analysis and metabolic repercus...
Laparoscopy has become the procedure of choice for routine gallbladder removal. A serious complicati...
Introduction: Pneumoperitoneum for laparoscopic surgeries leads to multiple changes in the mechanics...
Background: Increased central venous pressure secondary to an increase in intraabdominal pressure ha...
This study evaluated the incidence and factors involved in the occurrence of gas embolism after lapa...
This study evaluated the incidence and factors involved in the occurrence of gas embolism after lapa...
Background: The observation of haemodynamic and metabolic impairment related to CO2 pneumoperitoneum...
Objectives. Inspiratory, hemodynamic and metabolic changes occur in laparoscopic surgery depending o...