Title of article :
Evaluation of Effects of Intraperitoneal CO2 Pressure in Laparoscopic Operations on Kidney, Pancreas, Liver and Spleen in Dogs
Author/Authors :
Hejazi, Mohamad Department of Animal Science - Agriculture Faculty - Islamic Azad University - Khorramabad Branch , Pedram, sepehr Department of Clinical Science - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tehran , Ashegh, Hosein Laparoscopy Training Center - Tehran University of Medical Science Tehran , Jafari, Nazanin Department of Clinical Science - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tehran
Pages :
4
From page :
809
To page :
812
Abstract :
Background: 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). Objectives: This experimental study was performed to evaluate the effects of increasing in intra-abdominal pressure on internal organs. Materials and Methods: Twenty female mixed breed dogs (20 ± 3 kg, 18 ± 1.2 months) were selected. They were randomly divided to two groups (n = 10). The intra-abdominal pressure was maintained 12 mm Hg and 20 mm Hg during the operation in control group and in test group respectively. Results: Histopathologic evaluations revealed more pathological changes at the kidney of all the dogs in test group in comparison to control group. Conclusions: Our findings revealed that organs that their blood supplies are related to one single or two arteries and their blood drainage are related to one or two veins are more sensitive to increased intra-abdominal pressure
Keywords :
Laparoscopy , Pneumoperitoneum , Kidney , Liver , Pancreas , Spleen
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2013
Record number :
2420887
Link To Document :
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