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Abstract The cardiovascular system is strongly influenced by gravitational loading and blood volume status. Quantifying central haemodynamic and autonomic reflex responses to fluid redistribution is important in altered‐gravity conditions, with relevance to spaceflight and clinical medicine.
Adrien Robin +8 more
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Background/aim: This study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) levels on intracranial pressure (ICP) and cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) and to determine the appropriate PEEP level during steep ...
Gökçen EMMEZ +14 more
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Local lower extremity hyperkalemia during robotic prostatectomy: A case report
Robotic urologic surgery often requires patients to be placed in the steep Trendelenburg position with upper extremities tucked, limiting access for vascular lines and laboratory samples.
James Harvey Jones, Justin Wain
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Objective: To describe the incidence and anatomical locations of peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs) related to patient positioning during urologic, gynaecologic and colorectal robotic-assisted surgery (RAS).
Tina Oblak, Brigid Gillespie
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Hypoxia and hypercapnia elicit overlapping but distinct skeletal muscle toxicities
Abstract figure legend Hypoxia and hypercapnia cause overlapping skeletal muscle phenotypes, including atrophy, change in myofibre metabolic profile and myogenic response to injury. Both signals operate via distinct cellular pathways. Abstract Skeletal muscle dysfunction is strongly associated with elevated mortality in acute and chronic pulmonary ...
Joseph Balnis, Ariel Jaitovich
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Diagnosis and Management of Two Rare Cases of Non‐Puerperal Complete Uterine Inversion
ABSTRACT Non‐puerperal uterine inversion is exceptionally rare and often associated with submucosal or fundal leiomyomas. Its variable presentation frequently delays diagnosis, and distorted pelvic anatomy poses significant surgical challenges. We report two cases of complete non‐puerperal uterine inversion in 44‐year‐old multiparous women presenting ...
Sara Perelmuter +5 more
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Effects of Pneumoperitoneum and the Steep Trendelenburg Position on Heart Rate Variability and Cerebral Oxygenation during Robotic Sacrocolpopexy [PDF]
The aim of this study was to investigate how steep Trendelenburg positioning with pneumoperitoneum modifies brain oxygenation and autonomic nervous system modulation of heart rate variability during robotic sacrocolpopexy.Prospective study (Canadian Task Force classification III).Rambam Health Care Campus.Eighteen women who underwent robotic ...
Emad, Matanes +6 more
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Abstract Introduction and Objective This study aims to evaluate the learning curve and perioperative outcomes of single‐port extraperitoneal robotic radical prostatectomy (SP‐EP‐RARP) performed by a single surgeon at a high‐volume academic institution. Methods A retrospective review of a prospectively maintained database was conducted for patients who ...
Jacob S. Hershenhouse +11 more
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Bispectral Index (BIS) is used to monitor anesthetic depth and is a useful instrument to keep a check on intraoperative awareness. But there are various situations in which it shows false readings. Our aim of the study was to observe the changes in BIS value with steep Trendelenburg position, which is usually done, in robotic pelvic surgeries.We ...
Kumar, Sachin +8 more
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The aim of this study was to quantify the changes in middle ear pressure (MEP) during robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP).Thirty patients undergoing RARP were included in this study. MEP was obtained at the following time points: awake (T1), postintubation (T2), pneumoperitoneum + 1 h of Trendelenburg position (T3), pneumoperitoneum + 2 h of ...
Akcabay, Mehmet +2 more
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