2022
DOI: 10.21037/ales-21-24
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Influence of gas type, pressure, and temperature in laparoscopy—a systematic review

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“…Carbon d i o x i d e g a s w a s u s e d t o c r e a t e pneumoperitoneum in all the patients. Room air can also be used safely with minimal complications, especially in low-resource settings like ours (22)(23)(24). Although cheaper and readily available, room air is associated with poorer visibility, increased risk of wound infection, and abdominal discomfort compared with Carbon dioxide (25)(26)(27).…”
Section: It Is Usually Associated With Immense Psychosocial Challenge...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon d i o x i d e g a s w a s u s e d t o c r e a t e pneumoperitoneum in all the patients. Room air can also be used safely with minimal complications, especially in low-resource settings like ours (22)(23)(24). Although cheaper and readily available, room air is associated with poorer visibility, increased risk of wound infection, and abdominal discomfort compared with Carbon dioxide (25)(26)(27).…”
Section: It Is Usually Associated With Immense Psychosocial Challenge...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, system absorption of CO 2 in the peritoneal cavity causes hypercarbia ( 9 ). On the other hand, when pneumoperitoneum is associated with a patient’s Trendelenburg with an angle of 15 - 20°, it significantly impacts the patient’s hemodynamics ( 10 ) by suddenly increasing the arterial blood pressure, increasing the peripheral vascular resistance, and reducing the cardiac output ( 11 ). Notably, a sudden increase in arterial blood pressure and heart rate may cause multiple damages to the patient, which can be irreparable in patients with underlying heart disease ( 12 ).…”
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confidence: 99%