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Radial fan-based CO<sub>2</sub> insufflation during laparoscopic surgery: a first-in-human study. [PDF]
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Impact of constant low gas pressure on cardiopulmonary parameters and surgical outcomes in extraperitoneal total nerve-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy. [PDF]
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Robotic subxiphoid surgical approach for mediastinal lesions: One-year experience. [PDF]
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Carbon dioxide insufflation for more comfortable colonoscopy
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1984Forty patients examined with the use of carbon dioxide insufflation during fiberoptic colonoscopy showed no significant residual gas on plain radiographs taken 30 minutes after the procedure. By contrast, 19 of 20 patients examined with air insufflation showed excessive distension of large and/or small intestine.
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Hemodynamic effects of carbon dioxide insufflation during thoracoscopy
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1994As more complex thoracoscopic procedures are performed, adequate exposure becomes increasingly more important. The insufflation of CO2 has been demonstrated to aid in the compression of lung parenchyma and the effacement of subpleural lesions, and to act as a retractor when combined with changes in patient position. However, a recent study demonstrated
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Carbon dioxide-insufflated colonoscopy: an ignored superior technique
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1986Colonoscopy and barium enema are complementary studies in the diagnosis of the cause of lower intestinal bleeding. The air usually insufflated during colonoscopy often makes it impossible to perform a good barium enema on the same day. As a possible solution to this problem, we studied the quality of barium enemas performed immediately following carbon
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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2018
Goals: To determine the effect of carbon dioxide insufflation on the most important outcome measure of colonoscopic quality: adenoma detection rate (ADR). Background: Bowel cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in males and females in Australia.
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Goals: To determine the effect of carbon dioxide insufflation on the most important outcome measure of colonoscopic quality: adenoma detection rate (ADR). Background: Bowel cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in males and females in Australia.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1999
Laparoscopic techniques are being increasingly used for retroperitoneal surgery. However, hemodynamic and ventilatory efforts of retroperitoneal carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation have not been studied. We hypothesized that differences in absorptive surface, anatomy, and compartment compliance could result in different hemodynamic and ventilatory ...
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Laparoscopic techniques are being increasingly used for retroperitoneal surgery. However, hemodynamic and ventilatory efforts of retroperitoneal carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation have not been studied. We hypothesized that differences in absorptive surface, anatomy, and compartment compliance could result in different hemodynamic and ventilatory ...
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