Evaluation of Effects of Intraperitoneal CO2 Pressure in Laparoscopic Operations on Kidney, Pancreas, Liver and Spleen in Dogs
Author(s) -
Mohamad Hejazi,
Mir Sepehr Pedram,
Hosein Ashegh,
Nazanin Jafari,
Fereshteh Ghazisaeedi,
Mahboobeh Abdi
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
iranian red crescent medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2074-1812
pISSN - 2074-1804
DOI - 10.5812/ircmj.7805
Subject(s) - medicine , insufflation , abdominal cavity , pancreas , blood pressure , peritoneal cavity , kowsar , laparoscopy , kidney , surgery , urology
During laparoscopy, insufflation of an inert gas in the peritoneal cavity creates a working space to facilitate surgery. The space should be large enough to facilitate surgery without increasing intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) over a threshold limit (usually 15 mm Hg).
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