1996
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1098-2388(199603/04)12:2<86::aid-ssu2>3.0.co;2-#
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Pathophysiologic effects of prolonged laparoscopic operation

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“…Insufflation of CO 2 into the colon could lead to arterial CO 2 retention and subsequent acidosis because CO 2 acts as an acid in the human body [14,15].Theoretically, the development of severe acidosis can subsequently lead to cardiac arrhythmia and circulatory collapse. Furthermore, it is well known that sedatives can lead to impaired respiration (hypoventilation and hypoxemia), causing changes in PCO 2 and other metabolic parameters [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insufflation of CO 2 into the colon could lead to arterial CO 2 retention and subsequent acidosis because CO 2 acts as an acid in the human body [14,15].Theoretically, the development of severe acidosis can subsequently lead to cardiac arrhythmia and circulatory collapse. Furthermore, it is well known that sedatives can lead to impaired respiration (hypoventilation and hypoxemia), causing changes in PCO 2 and other metabolic parameters [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4). CO 2 is absorbed through the peritoneal surface into the bloodstream, leading to elevation of arterial CO 2 , and is eliminated by ventilation in the expired gas [11,12]. This release causes an increase in the measured ETCO 2 , which can roughly indicate the CO 2 blood level.…”
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“…16 A clear understanding of the physiology of the pneumoperitoneum is important to avoid the significant percentage of complications that are a direct result of these alterations. A multi-institutional review of 185 patients undergoing laparoscopic nephrectomy revealed that 35% of the 34 reported complications were a direct result of the physiologic changes attributable to laparoscopy.…”
Section: Physiologic Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%