[Problems of laparoscopy using captoperitoneum: controlled ventilation, circulation, blood gas and body temperature].

Tierarztliche Praxis Pub Date : 1997-05-01
K H Hahn, I B Brune, R Hesemann, C Oberländer, J Henke, W Erhardt
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More and more veterinarians are going to perform laparoscopic diagnosis and surgery those days. But the technique using capnoperitoneum implicates several alterations of different physiological parameters, which, without proper monitoring, are often realized to late. Pathophysiology under CO2 insufflated abdomen as well as counter measures to keep or reestablish physiological situations are described. Within experimental studies, 27 pigs received partial colon resection using the laparoscopic technique, another six after laparotomy. They were compared concerning controlled ventilation, cardiovascular and blood gas parameters as well as the body temperature. Monitoring of the end-exspiratory CO2-gas tension as well as controlled ventilation seems to be essential. Blood gas analyses are proposed additionally. Under the described laparoscopic conditions blood circulation and body temperature seem to be influenced positively.

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[腹腔镜使用captoper腹腔的问题:控制通气、循环、血气和体温]。
如今,越来越多的兽医开始进行腹腔镜诊断和手术。但是使用腹膜的技术涉及到一些不同生理参数的改变,如果没有适当的监测,往往意识到很晚。本文介绍了CO2充气腹部的病理生理及保持或恢复生理状态的对策。在实验研究中,27头猪使用腹腔镜技术接受部分结肠切除术,另外6头在剖腹手术后接受部分结肠切除术。他们在控制通风、心血管和血气参数以及体温方面进行了比较。监测呼吸末二氧化碳气体张力以及控制通气似乎是必不可少的。另外还提出了血气分析。在所描述的腹腔镜条件下,血液循环和体温似乎受到积极影响。
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