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Pneumoperitoneum Low Volume as Control of Post Surgical Pain

Journal: Journal of Surgery: Open access (Vol.6, No. 2)

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Page : 1-7

Keywords : Pneumoperitoneum; Post-surgical pain; Laparoscopic surgery;

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Abstract

Introduction: At present, laparoscopic cholecystectomy is considered the procedure of choice in the management of symptomatic cholelithiasis. It has been proposed that pneumoperitoneum in laparoscopic surgery increases post-surgical pain and produces adverse physiological effects in some patients. Objective: Control postoperative pain in surgery by reducing pneumoperitoneum pressure. Material and Methods: Study 3 Hospitals, both public and private, comparing the conventional technique using the original intra-abdominal pressure versus lowering the pneumoperitoneum pressure to 10 mmHg, to reduce pain. Conclusion: Reducing the CO2 pressure in mmHg up to 10.9 on average of the transoperative pneumoperitoneum, was shown as a safe, uncomplicated pressure and reduced postoperative pain without the need to scale up a greater number of analgesics.

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