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Transintervertebral Retroperitoneal Gas Insufflation

Radiology, 1958
A technic for lumbar perirenal gas insufflation was presented by Rosen-stein (4) and Carelli and Sordelli (1) in 1921. In 1950, Ruiz Rivas (3) introduced his method of retroperitoneal gas insufflation by the presacral route. More recently Betoulieres et al. (2) have mentioned the introduction of the gaseous medium into the subpubic space. The presacral
A J, PALUBINSKAS, C J, HODSON
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Pneumolabyrinth following Eustachian Tube Insufflation

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2012
Pneumolabyrinth is a condition in which the vestibule and/or cochlea is filled with air1. Eustachian tube insufflation is a type of treatment for recurrent serous otitis media which is still popular in Europe. To our knowledge no case of a pneumolabyrinth due to barotrauma provoked by Eustachian tube insufflation has previously been described.
Giuseppe, Magliulo   +3 more
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The insufflator

2023
Dennis L. J. A. Harhangi   +1 more
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[Insufflators for endoscopy].

Annales de chirurgie, 1995
Operative laparoscopy needs a space to be made inside the abdominal cavity. This can only be achieved by suspension or by positive pressure. The endoscopic insufflator makes it possible to create this positive pressure, and does indeed enable the operating space to remain open.
A, Wattiez   +5 more
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Nasal oxygen insufflation

Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 1999
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Perirenal insufflation

The American Journal of Surgery, 1944
Fedor L. Senger, John J. Bottone
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