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Effects of Intraabdominal CO2 Gas Insufflation on PaCO2 and Tidal Volume during Laparoscopic Surgery under General Anesthesia

Lee KS, Kim SY, Kim HD

Plasma CO2 gas tension, tidal volume and peak inspiratory airway pressure were investigated before CO2gas insufflation, 30 minutes and 60 minutes after gas insufflation in 32 laparoscopic surgery patients to...
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Diagnosis and treatment of acute intestinal intussusception with insufflation of air

Koh JH, Choi BS, Lee HW, Yoon JS

During the period between September, 1973 and April, 1974 the insufflation technique which is not universallyused in hospital at present was employed in 10 cases of acute intestinal intussusception with...
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The Effect of CO2 Insufflation and Trendelenburg-lithotomy Position on Intraocular Pressure during Laparoscopy

Lee BR, Woo YC, Koo GH

BACKGROUND: The laparoscopy requires carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation and Trendelenburg position for operational convenience. However, the above circumstances affect the cardiopulmonary systems significantly and intraocular pressure (IOP) may be also...
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Difficult colonoscopy: air, carbon dioxide, or water insufflation?

Chaubal A, Pandey V, Patel R, Poddar P, Phadke A, Ingle M, Sawant P

BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study aimed to compare tolerance to air, carbon dioxide, or water insufflation in patients with anticipated difficult colonoscopy (young, thin, obese individuals, and patients with prior abdominal surgery...
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The Effect of Cardiovascular and Arterial Blood Gas Changes during Laparoscope Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy (LAVH)

Kim WY, Lim HJ, Yoon SM, Park YC

In the last decade, advances in laparoscopic equipments have allowed the development of laparoscopic surgical treatment for gynecologic affeetion. The purpose of this study is to investigate the cardiovascular effects...
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Diagnosis and treatment of acute intestinal intussusception with controlled air insufflation

Lee SW, Eun CK, Park SS, Kim KS

The eleven infants with acute intussusception in the range of 2-12 months old were admitted to the SacredHeart Hospital in the period from October 6, 1976 to October 4, 1977,...
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Painless Colonoscopy: Available Techniques and Instruments

Kim HG

During colonoscopy, air insufflation to distend the lumen and facilitate careful inspection and scope insertion can induce pain and cause discomfort. Carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚) insufflation can decrease abdominal pain and...
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Effects of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy on the Cardiopulmanary and Neuroendocrine System

Kim TS, Lee JH, Lee KN, Moon JI, Lee YH, Shin SH

Laparoscopy is a useful procedure for the diagnostic and therapeutic purpose, but it may be associated with many complieations related to large amounts of CO2 insufflation into the peritoneal cavity....
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Can water insufflation and carbon dioxide overcome the difficulties of colonoscope insertion?

Noh CK, Lee KM

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Carbon Dioxide Insufflation in Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection: Is It an Urgent Need?

Bang CS, Baik GH

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Re-insufflation after deflation of a pneumoperitoneum is a risk factor for CO2 embolism during laparoscopic prostatectomy: A case report

Seong CL, Choi EJ, Song SO

Although symptomatic carbon dioxide (CO2) embolism is rare, it recognized as a potentially fatal complication of laparoscopic surgery. Sudden hemodynamic instability could be a CO2 embolism especially during insufflation. A...
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Correlation between PaCO2 and PETCO2 during Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Min KT, Park WK, Park BS

During the laparoscopic cholecystectomy, the ventilatory and hemodynamic changes could occur due to the peritoneal insufflation of CO2 as well as the position change. Various sults of the relationship between...
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Bradycardia during laparoscopic surgery due to high flow rate of CO2 insufflation

Jung KT, Kim SH, Kim JW, So KY

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The Effects of CO2 Insufflation on Jugular Bulb Venous Blood Oxygen Saturation during Thoracoscopy

Woo YC, Sohn DS

BACKGROUNDS: Carbon Dioxide (CO2) insufflation during thoracoscopy may result in adverse hemodynamic consequences such as increase in central venous pressure, decrease in cardiac output and increase in arterial carbon dioxide...
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Effects of Insufflation on Hemodynamics and Arterial Blood Gas during Thoracoscopic Surgery

Kim MH, Kim JM, Kim AR, Cheun JK

BACKGROUND: To visualize adequately the intrathoracic structures, creation of an artificial pneumothorax by carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation under positive pressures has been advocated during thoracoscopic surgery. We hypothesized that...
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Changes in Arterial Blood Gases during Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy under the General Anesthesia

Jeong CY, Yoon MH, Na JH

Changes in arterial blood gases and arterial pressure during laparoscopic cholecystectomy under the general anesthesia (enflurane in N2O/O2 50%) were investigated in 30 patients, who were divided into two groups...
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Hemodynamic and Arterial Blood Gas Changes during Thoracoscopic Surgery with CO2 Insufflation Under GEneral Anesthesia

Lee HW, Kang YH, Kim JU, Lim HJ, Chae BK, Chang SH, Shin JS

The development of endoscopic video systems and instrumentation has allowed therapeutic thoracoscopy for peripheral lung resection, pleural biopsy, open lung biopsy, closure of leaking blebs, parietal pleurodesis, and perieardiectomy and...
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Early Cardiopulmonary Changes of Retro- and Intraperitoneal Insufflation in Urologic Laparoscopic Surgery

Kim DW, Chung SH, Kang KJ, Ryu DS, Oh TH, Kim YJ

  • KMID: 2293252
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 2004 Nov;45(11):1116-1120.
PURPOSE: Laparoscopic techniques are being increasingly used for retroperitoneal surgery. However, there have been few studies regarding the physiological alterations of retroperitoneal carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation in humans. The physiological...
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Is CO2 Gas Insufflation in Endoscopic Thyroidectomy Safe or Not?: A Prospective Study through the Continuous Measurement of the End-tidal CO2 Pressure

Choi WB, Park YL, Choe JH, Kim HD, Bae WG

  • KMID: 2211125
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 2007 Oct;73(4):290-293.
PURPOSE: Endoscopic thyroidectomy has recently been widely used in clinical practice. The operative method can be classified into CO2gas insufflation and the gasless technique. This study assessed the safety of...
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Changes in Respiratory Compliance and Peak Airway Pressure during a Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in the Elderly

Lee GY, Kim DY, Kim CH

BACKGROUND: The advantage of a laparoscopic cholecystectomy has led to a trend toward performing it in the elderly. It is well recognised that this can cause changes in respiratory mechanics....
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