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Spontaneous Pneumoperitoneum in a Female Patient Without Hollow Organ Perforation and Peritonitis
Pneumoperitoneum normally occurs due to perforation of the hollow organ of the gastrointestinal tract, which is accompanied by the development of peritonitis. Cases of free gas without perforation and peritonitis are rare.
V. A. Golbraykh +3 more
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Incisional hernia is the most common postoperative complication of abdominal wall surgery that significantly increases morbidity. We aimed to evaluate recurrence rates and perioperative outcomes associated with Laparoscopic and open repair for Incisional hernia recurrence.
Ahmad R. Al‐Qudimat +4 more
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Tension pneumothorax on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation leading to significant pneumoperitoneum. [PDF]
Veno-venous and veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy is used to support the cardiac and pulmonary systems in the setting of acute failure. Maintaining adequate ECMO flow is crucial for the success of the therapy.
Cavarocchi, Nicholas C +2 more
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Breast cancer surgery increasingly favors nipple‐sparing and endoscopic techniques to optimize oncological safety, cosmetic outcomes, and patient satisfaction. We aimed to evaluate and compare the clinical efficacy and postoperative safety profiles of endoscope‐assisted and conventional open approaches for nipple‐sparing mastectomy with immediate ...
Yuan Shao +6 more
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Evaluation of blood electrolyte alterations in cats during elective laparoscopic ovariectomy
In a clinical setting, we tested the hypothesis of whether hypercapnia developed during carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum is associated with changes in blood electrolytes.
Iulia Melega +6 more
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Exploratory Laparotomy After Routine Cardiac Surgery: Results From 17,000 Patients
Exploratory laparotomy is rare after open‐heart surgery, and it was performed for gastrointestinal complications that occurred in the context of other severe postoperative complications. Several factors were associated with the need for exlap, including increasing age, pre‐existing renal and vascular disease, and pre‐ and post‐operative shock. ABSTRACT
Megan Turner +16 more
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Background: Both magnesium and clonidine are known to inhibit catecholamine and vasopressin release and attenuate hemodynamic response to pneumoperitoneum.
Nand Kishore Kalra +3 more
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Unidirectional endobronchial valves for management of persistent air-leaks. Results of a multicenter study [PDF]
Background: To evaluate the efficacy of Endo-Bronchial Valves in the management of persistent air-leaks (PALs) and the procedural cost. Methods: It was a retrospective multicenter study including consecutive patients with PALs for alveolar pleural ...
Andreetti, Claudio +20 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To compare Vaginal Hysterectomy (VH) with Vaginal Assisted Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) hysterectomy (VANH) as a day‐care procedure. Design Single‐blind, multicentre randomised controlled trial. Setting Two Dutch non‐academic teaching hospitals.
Ilse P. W. Bekkers +6 more
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The presence of air in the peritoneal cavity demonstrated radiographically as the crescent of air under the diaphragm is termed pneumoperitoneum. The causative agents may be divided into spontaneous, traumatic, iatrogenic, and miscellaneous. The majority
Sasmita Tuladhar, MD +2 more
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